Keep in mind that if you’re practicing safe sex and are in a monogamous relationship, you can get tested less frequently. You’re having unprotected sex. If you’ve had or want to start having sex — vaginal, anal, or oral — with a new partner, without a condom, it’s a good idea to get tested. read more
There isn’t any one time frame where all STDs and HIV should up, therefore, there isn’t a simple answer to this question. If you have had unprotected sex and are worried about an STD or HIV, you should get tested 1 to 2 weeks after and again 90 days later. read more
Because of this, there is little to no solid data about how long after an exposure people should wait to get tested for many STDs. Common practice suggests that people could go in for basic testing for bacterial STDs as soon as two to three weeks after an exposure. read more