If you had sex with both the boyfriend and his brother, it's likely you got it from his brother.
You can get chlamydia from someone who is infected. The partner's cleanliness has nothing to do with it.
No she can not.
The requirements for partner tracing for chlamydia vary from one county to another. You can contact your county health department to inquire about their practices.
Yes, this is possible.
Yes, a female or a male partner may be first to have chlamydia. Although women have more reported cases of chlamydia, this fact is likely due to increased screening in women. Other studies screening men and women equally show that both genders are equally likely to have chlamydia.
No; it is not possible to get chlamydia from recurring UTI and Candida infections. You were exposed to the bacteria from a sexual partner.
No, you can't get chlamydia from a chair. It's spread by oral, anal, and vaginal sex with an infected partner, or genital-genital contact with someone infected. Also, a baby born to a mother with chlamydia can get chlamydia during birth.
Possibly; many states have laws about disclosure of STDs to your partner.
Yes, you can still love a partner even if you think he gave you chlamydia. In a new relationship, it's not unusual for one partner to have chlamydia without knowing, and to transmit it to a partner. On the other hand, if you think he may be unfaithful and putting you at risk for STDs without your knowledge, you'll have to consider your own health and safety from continuing to have sexual contact with him.
Her brother is her hunting partner
Typical treatment in pregnancy is one gram of azithromycin -- the same treatment for non-pregnant people with chlamydia. In many states, the partner can be treated without an exam, but laws vary from state to state. Ask your OBGYN about the possibility in your area.
Adults usually get chlamydia in their eyes by touching their genitals and then touching their eyes. Besides avoiding genital chlamydia infection, the other easy answer is to wash your hands after touching your genitals or those of a partner.