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CHLAMYDIA from safe sex?


Question Posted Thursday February 11 2010, 9:29 pm

can you still get CHLAMYDIA even if you have safe sex?

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KisaKiss19 answered Tuesday February 22 2011, 4:42 pm:
Yes, there's always a chance of catching an STD from any time of intercourse. Chlamydia is curable with antibiotics, although I'd still advise using condoms and birth control.

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Kendra_Berri answered Wednesday March 31 2010, 1:29 am:
Yes, I'm afraid so. Your risk goes way, way down, but it doesn't disappear completely. Make sure you get yourself tested regularly and avoid having sex with someone you suspect has an STD.

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LagunaBabe answered Monday March 22 2010, 11:03 pm:
Unfortunately, yes you can. Here is some more information on the topic at hand.

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Amarete answered Sunday March 21 2010, 3:58 am:
Definitely. Condoms reduce the risk of catching an STD, but you are never 100% safe if you have sex with someone who is infected. If you know that someone you had sex with is infected, go to a doctor or a clinic and get tested. This is especially important because chlamydia often has no symptoms at all, so you could be infected and not even know it. If in doubt, have yourself tested. It's better to be on the safe side.

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