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What Are The Chances Of STD Transmission Through Withdrawal Method?

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Posted on Wed, 1 Jun 2016
Question: I've lost my virginity two days ago and had sex one more time since. We did have contact without a condom however he did not cum inside me nor near my vagina and also as far as I could tell his penis seamed healthy and fine and did not have any open wounds that could cause open contact between us (with blood being shared). I don't feel any pain or any unusual reactions, however am still unsure if I should be concerned about our 'non-protected' contact?
The only unusual thing is that I barely feel any hunger, although if I want to I can eat, but don't feel the need to.
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Answered by Dr. Dr. Ivan Romich (38 minutes later)
Brief Answer:
You should not be concerned but in future use protection

Detailed Answer:
Hi and welcome.
Considering unprotected intercourse,it is possible for infections to be transmitted but risk is low.if your partner doesn't have STDs signs then there us no any need to worry. Hunger is not symptom of STD so this should not worry you. If you notice discharge,fever or rash then you should do tests. Wish you good health. Regards
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What Are The Chances Of STD Transmission Through Withdrawal Method?

Brief Answer: You should not be concerned but in future use protection Detailed Answer: Hi and welcome. Considering unprotected intercourse,it is possible for infections to be transmitted but risk is low.if your partner doesn't have STDs signs then there us no any need to worry. Hunger is not symptom of STD so this should not worry you. If you notice discharge,fever or rash then you should do tests. Wish you good health. Regards