No you can not catch chlamydia from hair.
Chlamydia does not affect your pubic hair.
Blood does not transfer chlamydia, so you would not catch it.
No. Not form the act of fellatio itself, but if the person performing the fellatio has HIV, there is a very slim chance that it can get passed onto the person receiving it. There would be a bigger chance if the person performing it had an open sore or bleeding in their gums. The possibility would then greatly increase. But then again, it would not be the fellatio that caused the death, but the HIV infection that would ultimately lead to AIDS, and the person dying from opportunistic infections or Kaposi's carcinoma.
Yes, you can get pregnant and catch chlamydia at the same time.
No, your baby will not catch chlamydia. If you believe you could be infected, and you are pregnant, see your doctor soon.
Yes, chlamydia can be transmitted orally.You can catch chlamydia orally.Yes, a male can catch or transmit chlamydia orally.It would depend. if the infection is oral, then yes. Chlamydia is a micro-organism, specifically the bacterium, Chlamydia trachomatis, one that attacks mucous membranes. The mouth is one of the sites it can infect, and can be passed from mouth to mouth, or any infected site to any other mucous membrane.
Chlamydia can only live outside the body for minutes. You can't get it from sharing a sponge.
Yes, you can catch chlamydia from someone even if you're taking antibiotics when you have sex with that person.
Children can catch Chlamydia trachomatis (the one that causes a sexually transmitted infection). The most common mode of infection is being born to a woman with chlamydia. It's possible for the child to remain undiagnosed for years after infection. In addition, children can get infected from sexual abuse. There are other types of chlamydia, such as Chlamydia pneumonia, that more commonly infect children.
Yes, it's easy to catch at any age.
Taking tablets for chlamydia won't stop it from occurring. There is no immunity built up in your body against chlamydia; if exposed you may still catch it again and again. On the other hand...if you just got exposed, and took medication immediately for chlamydia, you will prevent chlamydia from continuing, even if you haven't yet had symptoms or a positive test.