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You might have gotten chlamydia from somewhere else, you could have some other infection, your partner could have had a false negative result, or you might have some other non-infectious problem. You should not rely on a partner's result to determine whether or not you have an infection. If you have pain or discharge, you should get tested.

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You can have chlamydia if you tested negative six months ago under two circumstances: you were infected in the last six or seven months, or one of the tests is a false result.

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