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Answer the following questions to see if you are at risk.
Your risk of an STI is low.STIs are easy to catch if you have unprotected sex.For more info
The answers from your online risk self-assessment suggest that it would be a good idea to seek medical advice immediately. You may need to ask your doctor for rectal and throat swabs, as well as genital swabs. To test for other STIs and HIV, ask your doctor for a blood test. See your doctor or Find a clinic.
The answers from your online risk self-assessment suggest that it would be a good idea to seek medical advice immediately. You may need to ask your doctor for rectal and throat swabs, as well as genital swabs.
It would be a good idea to seek medical advice immediately.Tell your doctor if you've also had unprotected anal or oral sex.
It would be a good idea for you to have an STI test. Chlamydia and gonorrhoea can also infect the rectum and throat, so you may need to ask your doctor to do a simple rectal and throat swab as well. To test for other STIs and HIV, ask your doctor for a blood test. See your doctor or Find a clinic.
It would be a good idea for you to have an STI test.See your doctor or take a FREE PathWest test.
It would be better to seek medical advice from your doctor.Tell your doctor if you've had unprotected anal or oral sex.
Does the pill protect you against STIs?
No. The pill is used to prevent pregnancies, not STIs.
Can you get an STI if you use a condom?
Condoms are your best protection against most STIs, but you can get some STIs from close body contact.
Can you still have sex while you’re on STI treatment medication?
Wait until you and your partner have finished your STI treatment before having sex again.
How do you know if you have an STI?
Many STIs may have no symptoms. If you have had sex without using a condom get tested. It’s easy.