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Just Want to Talk | Last Active: Mar 19, 2021 | Replies (34)

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@guss- Good morning and welcome to Mayo Clinic Connect. Chlamydia is a sexually transmitted infection (STI) caused by a bacteria called chlamydia trachomatis. Usually, it doesn't cause any symptoms and can be easily treated with antibiotics. However, if it isn't treated early it can spread to other parts of your body and lead to long-term health problems.

I can only imagine how you must feel. If I were you I would ask to see the lab reports and let the facts speak for themselves. It doesn't sound as if you have known her for a long time and it might be best to wait until you have weighed all the facts before you proceed with any more intimacy.

I hope that you have protected yourself, too. Make sure that you are tested if there is any doubt.
As far as loving someone goes you have to ask yourself how important honesty is between two people.

I wish you well. Do you have a doctor with who you are comfortable and can discuss this openly?

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Hello again, id like to run this by you just for the heck of it. And if possible please dont add this to print. She has since old me that she doesnt know the exact name of what the doctor called it, but said the doctor told her she needed to have more sex because the lack of sex is what she needed to help with the pains in her womb and the heavy bleeding!! Feel free to share your candid thoughts (all kept private of course.)
Thanks for youur time! Its very much appreciated!! Have a wonderful day!!