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Can 1 get chlamydia by having intercourse with person who developed symptoms of the disease few days later on?



Can 1 get chlamydia by having intercourse with person who developed symptoms of the disease few days later on?

I would go and get tested. I say yes there is a chance to still get it. Just because the person didn't have symptoms when you slept together dosen't mean they didn't have it. So please go and get tested. Good luck to you.
id say pry yeah good chance. i would get tested anyway.
Yes, unfortunately symptoms can remain dormant for a few Weeks before what is called an "outbreak." get tested right away. Although not cure able, it is more effectively treatable if caught right away. By getting treated right away, you may also prevent spreading it to others.
They were still a carrier so i would say yes, get tested.
Certainly. The person you had intercourse with probably had it but just hadn't started showing symptoms when you were with them. If there is any remote chance you might have it go to the doc and get tested.
Yes.

The symptoms of Chlamydia can come at any time, or may never show at all. He/She may have even got it from you especially if they have not been with anyone else since.

Bottom line, get checked and practice safe sex.
does a hobby horse have a wooden dick? yes knuckle head....
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