Probably not: Unless the urine specimen contains a very large inoculum of chlamydia & gonorrhea that managed to enter all the way into your cervix and through your endocerival canal (or perhaps to penetrate a deep tear in your vagina) the probably that you would "get infected" is quite small. These microorganisms are very unlikely to penetrate intact skin of your labia, vulva, or vagina.
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