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24 months ago
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I hate to be back, and I know repeated questions are not allowed, I am trying to move forward…
1. I understand that there is no realistic possibility that I acquired chlamydia… I would like to answer just a few general questions on chlamydia transmission.
2. I have read in the forum that infections are not transmitted every time, that said assume partner A is male and has a chlamydia infection what is the probability of transmitting that infection to partner B who is female through unprotected vaginal sex? Assuming sex was 6 times over 8 weeks and no more then once a week?
2. Vaginal bleeding is a sign of infection… does that occur immediately after coitus or can it start a few days after?
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Edward W. Hook M.D.
24 months ago
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It saddens me to see you back. You state that you know that you know that repetitive questions are not allowed but then you follow with repetitive, guilt driven questions that serve no purpose. Stating that "I would like to answer just a few general questions on chlamydia transmission." is silly. You acknowledge , at least intellectually that you know that you do not have chlamydia. Believe it and move on.
2. If a male has chlamydia and has unprotected sex with a woman, there is, on average, about a 30% chance she would become infected following a single sex act. After 6 exposures it is far, far more likely than not that she would be infected. You can do the math.
3. The bleeding associated with chlamydial infection is not active bleeding but post coital spotting. It would not start a few days afterwards.
You are now being warned. When this thread is complete, there will be no more responses and further questions directly or indirectly related to your misstep may be deleted without a response and without return of your posting fee. I urge you to seek professional counseling to help you move forward. Asking additional questions about chlamydia or other STIs is a waste of time, energy and you resources and will no nothing to help your guilt. I say this out of concern for you. Nothing more. EWH
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24 months ago
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Thanks for the answers- you may close the thread