No..chlamydia is a sexually transmitted disease you get it through bodily fluids if that person has it. You can get chlamydia from oral, anal, or vaginal sex; genital-genital contact; sharing sex toys; or birth to a woman with chlamydia.
A baby born to a woman with chlamydia may be infected at birth. Children can get perinatal eye infections or pneumonia from chlamydia. The silver nitrate eyedrops used to prevent infection with gonorrhea at birth are not effective against chlamydia.
There is no easy way to give birth. Talk to your dr about what's right for you.
Ask this again when you're older and in the process of giving birth.
it's easy why u grip to the bed! Your giving birth out of your vagina! it hurts. Imagine a little baby coming out of there. Women do it every day.
Babies get chlamydia during vaginal birth to an infected mother. They don't get infected before birth. An infected baby must be treated.
Yes a woman can have had chlamydia and have a healthy normal birth; even being infected precautions can be taken to minimize risks to the infant.
No, but you should be abstaining from sex while being treated for chlamydia, so your birth control effectiveness is not an issue, right?
No, you wouilldn't necessarily know if you were born with chlamydia. There have been cases in which children with lung problems were diagnosed with chlamydia years after birth.
chlamydia!
Yes, a female can pass chlamydia to a male or a female partner. Chlamydia is spread from oral, anal, and vaginal sex; genital-genital contact; sharing sex toys; and birth to a woman with chlamydia. If you get it and have sex with someone else it passes on again. If you think you may have it then go and get treatment straight away.No; men and women can pass chlamydia if infected.
No, you can't get chlamydia from a chair. It's spread by oral, anal, and vaginal sex with an infected partner, or genital-genital contact with someone infected. Also, a baby born to a mother with chlamydia can get chlamydia during birth.