There is no such thing as a "chlamydia trait." Chlamydia is not a genetic infection. Once you take effective treatment, the infection is gone, although any damage or scarring it caused is not reversible with antibiotics.
If you had sex with both the boyfriend and his brother, it's likely you got it from his brother.
Well......yea! Unfortunately not everyone is faithful. My friend got it from her own husband. She had no symptoms at all, they found it during a routine exam. Not to mention, whos to say he or she has only been with one person. Please don't be silly. Chlamydia is easily treated, AIDS is not!
No; the mucus may have been from the infection. The fertility problems that chlamydia may cause do not affect cervical mucus.
there is a 1 out of 10 chance that you still have it
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.
You don't always get pregnant after having sex that first time and it doesn't happen when you want it. if you've had Chlamydia for a long period of time before you got the medicine the Chlamydia can also have made you sterile. Sadly, that is one of the side effects. And you two should not have unprotected sex while undergoing treatment.
you've got chlamydia
chlamydia!
Depending on the type of test you got, a week might be a bit early to get a reliable result. Get retested. If you know that you had sex with an infected partner, explain that to your health care provider.
they were still happy but they got treated badly in england
If you think that your partner is bad, speak to them. As you said, are you the worst partner ever, I got a bit worried as you obviously think that I am your partner which is obviously not true. I would visit and doctor as I have not got a partner!
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.