Both partners should be tested; you should not assume that you are negative for STDs based on your partner's test. Various situations can lead to one partner being negative and another positive. Don't take a chance.
Possibly. You should not rely on a partner's test result to determine if you have an STD. You should get tested yourself. Your partner could have cleared the infection before testing, or could have had a false negative result.
If they have a true negative for chlamydia, you can not catch it from them. But you should be tested for STDs if your partner was unfaithful. You should not rely on your partner's test result to determine if you have an STD.
Usually the doctor will test for both chlamydia and gonorrhea at the same time; and a HIV test is administered as well. To be sure, you would also be tested for syphilis and trich.
The test for Chlamydia is a vaginal swab, is this the test you are talking about? It is probably a good idea to go back to your doctors.
There are some home tests available, and there are services that allow you to go directly to a lab for chlamydia testing for a significant fee. There is no test for chlamydia that you can do with common household items.
I have heard that you can and was wondering the same thing. go to your doctor and have a blood test done and maybe an u/s. good luck
Yes, you can get chlamydia during your period.Yes, if he is infected with chlamydia.
You can test negative on a blood test for upto 10 days after contracting glandular fever. If this should occur with you, go back to your Doctor in 2 weeks for a repeat blood test. If it is negative, you do not have glandular fever.
Always check go to the doctor or take the test again!!
Well To Find Out That Answer Go See Your Doctor Thats All You Got To do Good Luck
Go see a doctor and get a proper test!!!
Pink- Positive Blue-Negative
negative= not pregnant positive= pregnant be sure to read the instructions on the pregnancy test package
Chlamydia can go undetected for years. Chances of getting chlamydia from someone who's infected are about 40-60% for each episode of vaginal sex.
By not taking drugs. The saliva test can only go back a few days.