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writes: We worn a condom but also had oral sex without one. What is the risk of infection?We've both had blood tests in the past for sexually transmitted disease and the results were negative.
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reader, dizzie +, writes (4 June 2008):
hi there the sexually transmitted diseases that you can catch from unprotected oral are aids/hiv, hepititis a b and c, herpes, genital warts, chlamydia, gonorrhoea.and even down to pubic lice in your facial hair. i dont want to worry you but before you even think about having unprotected oral/sex again be with someone you know check yourselves out thoroughly first and only do it in a committed relationship. why would you protect your genitals but leave yourself exposed by means of your mouth please please next time stop and think about things. you have pointed out that you have both been tested so you should have nothing at all to worry about but i hope this makes you realise how precious you are and if anyone tries to make you do it again they dont love you and you should be aware thats all im going to say hope this helps be safe ok luv diz
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reader, anonymous, writes (4 June 2008): I only know of one disease that could be transmitted.
The Herpes virus, like a cold sore, but on the penis and the vagina. Like cold sores, it flares up from time to time, you cannot have sex then because when it flares up, you at risk from transmitting it to somebody else. You can transmit it to anybody, not only through sex. Your mother/children can catch it if you kiss them. Currently there is no cure.
If your worried, go back to the STD clinic and test for Herpes, just to be sure, but it's probably unlikely if you have both been tested before.
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