Hi and thanks for writing in with your concerns. Oral sex is considered a low risk sexual activity. For a table outlining sti risks with oral sex see:
http://smartsexresource.com/sites/default/files/Oral-Sex-Table-v3.png
If you are concerned about this activity 5 months ago, any testing done now would cover any incubation period. For a testing site near you, see
http://smartsexresource.com/get-tested/clinic-finder
Hope this helps. Health Nurse
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