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Chlamydia and oral sex? |
if a man performs oral sex on an infected woman is that how chlamydia is transferred to him? I understand with the vaginal and anal side of infection. Yes. Especially since the discharge is contagious and the mouth contains mucus membranes and is also more prone to cuts and open sores. it is possible to catch chlamydia through oral but this is very rare the most common way of catching sexual intercouse |
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Yes. Especially since the discharge is contagious and the mouth contains mucus membranes and is also more prone to cuts and open sores. ...Not to preach, best thing is not to have unprotected sex - but that is totally your choice. Okay, honestly you should be retested. Doctors normally will tell you to refrain from any sexual conta... # How is Chlamydia Contracted? Chlamydia is mainly passed through sexual activity: * vaginal or anal sex with an infected partner * oral sex, although this is less common ... The second time the tested you was it a cervical swab? You can get Chlamydia through oral sex but they would need to test you from your throat. Oral STD would not travel to your cervix/reprouct... Very easily 100% cured with a single dose of oral Zithromax, in 5 days time, so don't go crazy over this. However if they used condoms correctly, the chance of transmission is extremely low, ... no, that's why it's called a sexually transmitted disease. either the test is wrong or somebody's lying to you. ...Sometimes the docs. have to work their way to the most beneficial anti-biotic since there is a problem with the adaptability of bugs in the body to the different anti-bios.... A week might be to... Yes, lesbians can transmit STD's to each other. All it takes is genitals touching. WL ... |
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