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What to do chlamydia? |
ok i am pregnant and just got treated for chlamydia but boyfriend has not and i want to have sex so bad what do i do ? can i use a condom so that he cant pass it back to me but what about his pubic hair can i get it from that cause a condom wont cover that up and what kind of lubrication can i use? DON'T BE STUPID!! You are lucky all you have is a bacteria. Think about your child-- Get the your boyfriend checked out and cured. Try being a Good Mom Why put your innocent baby in harms way? If you are that horny then satisfy yourself at least then you know you won't be get infected WHY HASN'T HE BEEN TREATED? So, taking a chance with the baby by having sex with a known positive chlmydia carrier? Good mom To avoid re-infection, any sexual partners should be treated too. Treating gonorrhea is advocated for patients being treated for chlamydia, and vice versa (50% have both infections together) Please see the web pages for more details on Chlamydia. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/chlamydia... http://www.nlm.nih.gov/medlineplus/ency/... http://www.merck.com/mmpe/sec14/ch176/ch... http://std-gov.org/stds/chlamydia.htm... Nope, you absolutely cannot have sex until & full days after your boyfriend has been treated. If the condom breaks you will have to be treated all over again and I am sure that for your baby's sake you wouldn't let yourself do anything that would risk letting him/her get exposed to it again. your boyfriend needs to see a doctor if your need for sex is so important take some time to yourself and handle the situation. i cant imagine the antibiotics used for treamanet are healthy for your baby especially if you take them more than once while you are pregnant. tell your man to get fixed and then scrump all you want |
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