Here are some ...: Clinically and usually, there is no practical need to do such test after unprotected sex except those of high-risk for contracting STDs and in pregnancy. As to the timing to test, test it whenever the suspected symptoms appear. More detailing for such practical issues? See Doc timely for counseling to upgrade how to practice safer sex in the future.
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