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Sex one day after gonorrhea treatment bad?

Hello, I'm 18 and fairly sexually inexperienced. I had sex with someone much older and more experienced sexually. He gave me Gonorrhea. I went and got treated on April 4th (I'd been having horrible symptoms for a month, doc finally figured out what was wrong!). I had sex the next day with the same man and tonight as well. He just got treated with only pills yesterday.

I was given a shot and two pills to take. Should I be concerned about reinfection? We did use a condom, but at one point he went from vaginal to anal with the same condom. Please help, very concerned and made poor choices!

What do you recommend I do?
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Yes you are asking for advise but we do what we can no matter what if we read something that is amiss.
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What if he went vaginal to anal with the same condom?

Do you think I should go to a dr. asap or wait the couple of weeks and get retested first?
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Probably should have waited with sex about a 7 days after he received treatment... however, reinfection is unlikely if you used a condom.
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Poor choices in terms of having sex again knowing that the course of treatment wasn't completed and that we still had it! I'm just asking for advice.
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No reason to retreat if you are using condoms.

Why are you with this man if you stated you have made some poor choices, I assume you are talking about him.
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Yes, we had sex last night. I am still with him.

I thought the bacteria would spread from
vaginal to anal and vice versa either way? Should I get retreated?
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Always use a condom.
Vaginal to anal is fine with a condom, anal to vaginal is not recommended.

Are you still with this man?
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