Since Chlamydia is a "silent" std -you wouldn't know you had it unless you got tested. Or when did get tested, and contracted the virus just a few days before getting tested, it will go unnoticed. What happened with me is, a guy I had unprotected sex with got it from me... like a year ago but when he had gotten tested it didnt show, so he didnt know he had it - but he got tested again and it showed - so i went and got tested but it didnt show, yet my doctor gave me the antibiotics anyways - Just in case.
You can get chlamydia from oral, anal, or vaginal sex; from sharing sex toys; or from genital-genital contact. In addition, a baby can get chlamydia during birth to a woman who is infected. If none of these applies to you, you won't get chlamydia.
Chlamydia does not cause swollen glands.
Children can catch Chlamydia trachomatis (the one that causes a sexually transmitted infection). The most common mode of infection is being born to a woman with chlamydia. It's possible for the child to remain undiagnosed for years after infection. In addition, children can get infected from sexual abuse. There are other types of chlamydia, such as Chlamydia pneumonia, that more commonly infect children.
The age of consent in Indiana is 16 years of age.
no it isnt In some areas, if sexual relations are an issue, it can be illegal.
Yes, this is possible.
No, I do not have 5 years experience of customer relations, however, the answer to this question could be different depending upon who answers it.
No, you can not catch chlamydia from someone that is not infected. You can only get chlamydia by having intimate contact with someone who has chlamydia. If you and your partner don't have it, you can't catch it from each other.
You would have known if you had it for 20 years. I have a friend that had chlamydia and she knew that she had it about 1-2 weeks after getting it. She started to have all kinds of symptoms down there that I won't mention then she went to the doctor and they found out she had chlamydia. So by what I have learned from her, you could not have had it for 20 years with out knowing.
Yes, chlamydia symptoms can appear after five years, but it's not very likely.
No21-3522. Unlawful voluntary sexual relations. (a) Unlawful voluntary sexual relations is engaging in voluntary: (1) Sexual intercourse; (2) sodomy; or (3) lewd fondling or touching with a child who is 14 years of age but less than 16 years of age and the offender is less than 19 years of age and less than four years of age older than the child and the child and the offender are the only parties involved and are members of the opposite sex. (b) (1) Unlawful voluntary sexual relations as provided in subsection (a)(1) is a severity level 8, person felony. (2) Unlawful voluntary sexual relations as provided in subsection (a)(2) is a severity level 9, person felony. (3) Unlawful voluntary sexual relations as provided in subsection (a)(3) is a severity level 10, person felony. History: L. 1999, ch. 164, § 38; July 1.
Not very likely for this to occur.