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Help - Am I at risk of STD from Sexual Encounter????

Hi All,

Can you please help as I am very worried that I may have caught an STD.

I stupidly had sex with a sex worker in the UK. I wore a condom and we had vaginal penetrative sex for a few mins. She then took the condom off and put it over her fingers and inserted her fingers into my anus for a few mins and thrusted them in and out.

I am really worried that as it was the same condom that went into her vagina I could have contracted an STD?

Can anyone tell me if I am seriously at risk and what the likelihood is that I may have contracted something? This was 24 hours ago and I have no symptoms yet.
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Not with the use of a codom
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My answer stands. If you want to get an anal swab then do so.
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Hi Vance, I now have a burning sensation after I urinate. Is this likely to be an std? It's been just under 3 days since the encounter?
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What if there was some her vaginal fluid on the condom and that was inserted into my anus? Surely that would pose a risk?
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Dr's are not on this website.

From protected vaginal sex the risk is herpes, HPV and syphilis. From the condom in the anus no real risk.
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Thanks for you response Vance. Is my risk very low from all STD's? Also, if she had an STD is it possible for it to be transmitted via a condom that's been in her vagina? Sorry if I come across as not happy with you answer as I am, I am just beside myself with worry as I have a partner who I care about and don't want to harm. I have made a terrible mistake. Also, are you a doctor?
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Your risk was very very very low, I would not be concerned.
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