YES!!!! You can get it from one partner if they have it and there was a chance of "bodily fluid" exchange! Go to a doctor ASAP visit http://www.planned.org
By the way it's treated by taking one dose of an oral anti-biotic. It's easily cured but if left untreated it can get serious.
2006-10-02 14:46:19
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answered by know_it_all_ca 1
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Are you sure YOU weren't the one with Chlamydia first. If you're having "unpertected" sex with other people, I wouldn't be surprised if you're the carrier. He probably got Chlamydia from you, then gave it to his "babysmother".
Also, I find it very unusual that you managed to spell a word like "Chlamydia" correctly, but couldn't spell unprotected correctly. :P How did that happen?
2006-10-02 14:52:15
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answered by New mommy 2010! 4
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Yes. If you came in contact with an infected person you will get it.
Causes
Chlamydia is a bacterial infection of the genitals and anus in men and women. This is a contagious disease. A bacterium chlamydia trachomatis causes chlamydia. Chlamydia is transferred from partner to partner by vaginal, oral, or anal sex. The bacterium is passed when the mucous membrane comes in contact with infected secretion. Oral chlamydia is also reported though it is less frequent than genital chlamydia. Any mucous membrane (membrane that does not have skin) can get infected with the bacteria if it comes in contact with the infected fluid. Young women and teenage girls are more prone to get chlamydia because their cervix is not fully matured. The chances of getting chlamydia increase if a person has multiple sexual partners. An infected mother can pass on chlamydia to her baby. more-
http://www.doctorgoodskin.com/ds/chlamydia/
2006-10-03 22:07:40
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answered by skinmd 2
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Yes it is possible. Chlamydia is a sexually transmitted disease so sharing partners is usually how you get it. Chlamydia is also a number one cause of infertility in woman. Don't let it go and find out later that you can't ever have kids. You should get checked out by a doctor right away. The sooner you take care of it, the better off you (and your partners) wil be.
2006-10-02 14:51:44
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answered by tollerx2 2
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Well, if you are sure you have it too then you have already answered your own question. Yes, you can get Chlamydia from 1 partner, let alone 2! Please have protected sex! Next time you ask a question it may be about HIV instead of Chlamydia! (by the way there is a spell check button!)
2006-10-02 14:48:10
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answered by BMW Nurse 3
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The good news is that if you do have it Chlamydia can be treated. So check with your gyno and have them run a pap smear. It sounds like you may be a minor (just guessing) they have clinics available where you can go and get free birth control, and pap smears with out your parents knowing. Check out som Community Clinics around your area.
2006-10-02 14:49:28
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answered by Kassie 2
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You may have gave it to him to start with. Chalamydia is normally a female disorder, or disease, with no outward symptoms. It is most common in the female genger.
I would go for a blood test to make sure, plus an examination.
I would suspect you have it also, as you said. Like I said, you will experience "zero" symptoms"..Seek help...Rody
2006-10-02 14:50:48
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answered by virginiamayoaunt 4
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Um, I think you need to be tested, and quickly. You also need to learn about STDs and AIDS, and the use of condoms to reduce the possible future catching and transmission of diseases before you resume any sexual activity. Some of the things you can catch are merely embarassing, others can make you extremely, and permanently, ill, or disfigured. Please be careful, you only get one life. Good luck.
http://std-gov.org/
http://www.cdc.gov/std/
2006-10-02 14:56:41
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answered by Fred C 7
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Yes that's why it's called a sexually transmitted disease. You should get tested and they will give you some antibiotics. Be glad if that's all you got. You should get a check for all sexually transmitted disease while you're at the doctor.
2006-10-02 14:46:32
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answered by jblonde 4
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That is pretty much how it is spread around, yes. You need to get tested if left untreated can be very serious. Leads to infertility and ovarian cancer.
2006-10-02 14:47:34
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answered by raina g 1
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