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If you contract chlamydia twice, it typically indicates that you may have been reinfected, either by a sexual partner who wasn't treated or by having unprotected sex again after treatment. Repeated infections can increase the risk of complications, such as pelvic inflammatory disease, infertility, and chronic pain. It's crucial to ensure that all sexual partners are tested and treated simultaneously to prevent reinfection. Regular screenings and practicing safe sex can help reduce the risk of future infections.

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