testing for chlamydia and gonorrhea after 1 week is sufficient.
sorry you've had such a judgmental response :( the purpose of this forum isn't to judge others but to support and educate but some folks just can't separate their own issues from others unfortunately.
grace
I'm sorry to hear of your experience, I have no doubt that like myself, your wife regrets her actions with every cell of her being. Believe me if I could take the time back I would not have acted as I did and have learned a very tough lesson. I hope you can find it in your heart to forgive your wife and move on from this, I'm sure like myself that she will never ever act in this way in the future.
Thanks so much for your answer, I'm definitely going to get tested. I feel like such a fool. No I haven't had an HPV vaccine, they are not usually given as a matter of course to women my age (30s) in the UK, I'll be checking for warts.
Should I wait a week for chlamydia or 2 weeks? The Internet seems to have contradictory advice.
I'm so scared that I will have to tell my husband if anything is positive, just feel like my life is over if I have anything.
It's going to be a long 6 weeks with many sleepless nights until I can be tested for Syphilis and an even longer 3 months for Herpes. I am not so concerned about HIV, I realise I gave practically nil risk there. I used to suffer from health anxiety and thought I'd got over it, but this problem has just set me back in every way, and I brought it on myself which is even worse. Thanks for taking the time to respond.
oral sex is low risk of std's but not no risk. since you have a husband, you should seek out testing for gonorrhea and chlamydia testing after 1 week post encounter.
have you had your gardasil shots for hpv?
herpes, syphilis and hpv can be transmitted from oral sex as well as direct skin on skin contact ( naked outercourse ). The risk of contracting these are low from a one time encounter - up to you if worth testing for herpes 3 months post encounter and syphilis 6 weeks post encounter.
is he going to be seen to see if indeed this is a wart? if it is, nothing you can do at this point and really no testing that can be done. should you develop an obvious wart, be seen and get it removed.
grace