Just an FYI that a man in particular, cannot be fully STI checked, since there is no test for male HPV and it's the most common STI there is. While many men have no symptoms, they can still transmit the virus. If you have had the HPV vaccination, you are far less likely to get infected.
Regarding the pregnancy issue - it doesn't sound like there is any need to worry since you were likely post-ovulation and there was no kind of ejaculate. We can't assure anyone that a pregnancy can't occur but your risk sounds little to none.
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Hello Anon
Thank you for posting!
Just an FYI that a man in particular, cannot be fully STI checked, since there is no test for male HPV and it's the most common STI there is. While many men have no symptoms, they can still transmit the virus. If you have had the HPV vaccination, you are far less likely to get infected.
Regarding the pregnancy issue - it doesn't sound like there is any need to worry since you were likely post-ovulation and there was no kind of ejaculate. We can't assure anyone that a pregnancy can't occur but your risk sounds little to none.
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January 27, 2020 - 5:09pmSusan
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