If your boyfriend performed oral sex on you while you had chlamydia it could be transferred to his mouth orally. He would still have to have chlamydia sores present in his mouth in order to transfer chlamydia to you.
It is rare chlamydia is in the mouth, because in order for it to be there, the mouth would have to have direct contact with the sore. That is why you can have chlamydia in your body, but you can still kiss your mate and he won't get chlamydia.
Hope this helps!
If you had protected sex with your boyfriend the day after your conception date. then who ever you had unprotected sex wit on the day of conception is the father.
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According to the CDC, up to 70%-85% of women have no symptoms of Trich ("Trick"). Trichomoniasis affects both males and females, and both sexes can pass this STD to other sexual contacts. Get examined, get treated, and be protected. Always use condoms.
If you've been on birth control for over a month then you will be protected against pregnancy.
It's important for them to know who you're romantically involved with; they probably just want you to be safe & protected.
Dude I really dont know but I love my boyfriend. :D
to look good to let you know that he is a good boyfriend and to make a girl feel protected
I feel safe, loved, protected and cared for. When I'm in his arms, I know I'm home. There isn't a place in this world I love more.
If you used it correctly in the three weeks prior to the ring-free week, you're still protected.
It could be bacterial vaginosis or a trich infection. Both of these are sexually transmitted but they aren't as serious as chlamydia or gonnorea. If you have protected sex and you get something other than a yeast infection, it's usually bv and you should go to the doctor and get medicine for it.
A chlamydia test can't diagnose PID. Diagnosis of PID is difficult, as the bacteria can be infecting the upper reproductive tract without symptoms. A physical exam is the way to check for PID.
bloody lucky, don't chance it next time - use protection