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chances of an STD after this encounter?

Hi, thank you to the people who are always here to answer these type of questions, it helps alot. On to the story.

Recently had a encounter with a SW, Not proud of it. When time was up and I didnt finish I noticed the woman was bleeding... It was dark in the room so I didnt notice it before, At that moment I got really scared , I have never encountered that before.. We did protected oral and vaginal sex, But every time I wanted oral she would take off condom and put on a new one. Im not completely sure if she put it on the condom correctly .. If it was put on backwards is it still safe for vaginal sex? as long as it didnt break?

What are the chances of STD while their on their period? Is it higher or the same? Im really scared right now..

Is there a chance of STD when she removes the condom, touches the new condom then puts it on for me?? STDs cant live like that right? What if it transferred to her hand from the condom and she touches my penis?

Its been 5 days and no burning sensation when I pee and no lesions , no white things growing on the head but there is 2 separate spots inside the foreskin on the head that are a little bit darker red then my penis. Is it from the friction of having sex just recently? Or was it cause I used a scented soap on my penis and it got irritated? I keep checking up on it to see if its gone back to the normal skin color.. I have been washing my penis alot lately these couple days.. is that whats causing the irritation?

Do I have nothing to worry about? In the back of my mind im thinking its probably nothing... But I just want to be in the clear..

thank u
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See my response above
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what are the chances of a std occuring 5 days after? if condom is inside out what are the chances of it breaking?
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You had no real risk of a STD
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