The chances of getting chlamydia from having sex with someone who has it are about 40-60% each time you have sex. It's possible, then, to get pregnant without getting chlamydia, even if the male who got you pregnant had it when you had sex.
yes, otherwise the male will impregnate the female within hours of her giving birth.
Women, when infected with chlamydia, usually transfer it via sex toys and oral sex. It is common, and chances are good that if your partner is infected, you will catch it as well.
You can't get chlamydia from giving birth. Chlamydia is spread by having oral, anal, or vaginal sex with someone who is infected.
They actually "lock up" while mating. From an evolutionary point of view, the purpose is to prevent other males from mating with the female, giving the "locked" male's sperm time to impregnate the female.
You can't get chlamydia in your mouth, but you can get it in your throat from giving an infected person oral sex.
No..chlamydia is a sexually transmitted disease you get it through bodily fluids if that person has it. You can get chlamydia from oral, anal, or vaginal sex; genital-genital contact; sharing sex toys; or birth to a woman with chlamydia.
No.and I hope this is a joke.if you are pregnant don't bother giving fido a paternity test.
i have 3 female platys and they all gave birth without dieing
Yes. Because of changes in the cells of the cervix during pregnancy, it's easy to get chlamydia during pregnancy or immediately after birth than it is at other times.
Chlamydia can transmit in a week or so after infection. The chances of getting chlamydia if you have vaginal sex with someone who has it are about 60% each time you have sex. The chances of having sex with someone ten times without getting it are about one in ten thousand.It is not possible to Catch it in 6 months time, It is possible that the symptoms only become apperent after 6 months. this is rare though
Giving a person a medication without their knowledge is illegal and constitutes assault. It is dangerous, as some chlamydia medications can have fatal drug interactions if mixed with the wrong medications. It is unethical, as the person has the right to know they were exposed to an infection. It is ineffective, as your local Department of Health will likely to contact tracing to let them know that they were exposed. Perhaps you made a mistake and are embarrassed to say that you exposed your partner to chlamydia. That is a common concern and fear. Do the right, legal, safe thing and give them the opportunity to get effective diagnosis and treatment.
The mother female ferret is called a "Dam"