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Is chlamydia 100% treated with antiboditics even thou your pregnant?



Is chlamydia 100% treated with antiboditics even thou your pregnant?

Chlamydia is the most common STD, and is 100% treatable and curable with antibiotic therapy, EVEN if you're pregnant.

Once you've been treated, you need to go back to make sure that the infection is gone, though, as chlamydia has been linked to complications in the fetus (during birth).

You're going to be okay. Relax. Take your antibiotics, and schedule a follow-up exam with your OB.
It's impossible to tell if you are asking if antibiotics are 100% effective in treating chlamydia or if they are used 100% of the time in pregnancy.

It depends on the severity of the infection, the specific antibiotic, the stage of pregnancy, and the strain of chlamydia and it's drug resistance. You should discuss this with your obstetrician.
yes it is treated with antibiotics in pregnancy but you dont always cure it or the woman may get reinfected. most doctors will re-test a pregnant woman after treatment to be sure it is gone
YOU NEED TO ASK UR DR.. NOT THESE PEOPLE ON THIS SHYT.. IF YOUR TAKEN ADVICE FROM THESE PEOPLE THEN U MUST BE REALLY STUPID..
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