Yes, a female can pass chlamydia to a male or a female partner. Chlamydia is spread from oral, anal, and vaginal sex; genital-genital contact; sharing sex toys; and birth to a woman with chlamydia. If you get it and have sex with someone else it passes on again. If you think you may have it then go and get treatment straight away.
No; men and women can pass chlamydia if infected.
The most common way for a female to get chlamydia from a female is through sharing sex toys. A female can also get chlamydia from giving a female oral sex. A female isn't likely to catch chlamydia from someone giving her oral sex, though.
A woman can give a woman chlamydia; for example via oral sex, toys, direct pelvic contact, etc.
The chances are about 40% with each act of intercourse. See related links for references.
If infected, then yes a pregnant woman can give a man chlamydia.
Yes, a female can transmit chlamydia or gonorrhea to a female.
Yes, men can give chlamydia to men and women can give chlamydia to women.Yes, a female can get chlamydia from a female, and a male can get chlamydia from a male
Research suggests that 30% of male urethritis is due to chlamydia (see related link).
A Buizel can be a male or female. Here's what the chances are of getting a male or female... Male: 50% Female: 50%
Yes. Transmission is a chance. For chlamydia, its better than a coin toss, but still high. An infected male transmits to a female at about 40%. An infected female transmits to a male at about 33%.
It is theoretically possible to transfer chlamydia by mouth to vagina, but it is believed that chlamydia is rarely transmitted to females through oral sex. The reason is that chlamydia does not infect the mouth, but only the throat. It is possible for a male to get chlamydia from oral sex, but cunnilingus and anilingus do not appear to be high-risk activities for transmitting chlamydia.
Yes, that's possible. 80-90% of females and many males have no symptoms of chlamydia.
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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.
51.6% chance of being born male.
Yes, a man with chlamydia can get a woman pregnant, and infect her with chlamydia as well. You should abstain from vaginal sex or use contraception if you don't want to get pregnant. Untreated chlamydia and gonorrhea can cause scarring which can impair fertility, but a history of gonorrhea and/or chlamydia doesn't mean you can't get pregnant.
About 3% to 6% in the US have chlamydia at any given time. Rates of infection in the general population appear to be the same among males and females, although female reported cases are higher (likely due to programs encouraging screening in young women). In females, 50% will have chlamydia by the age of 30. The rates are probably similar for males. See related link for references.
If it is a male combee, then it won't evolve. The chances of getting a male combee are 87.5%. If it is a female, it will evolve in a Vespiquen at level 21. The chances of getting a female combee are 12.5%. Female combee's also have a red marking on the lowest one's head.