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[|Human|] Hi I m wondering me and my partner have bin together for a year now and I recently tested positive for chlamidia. We had a baby in may and I was tested through out my pregnancy and was negative. I am now pregnant again and I was wondering if doing anal can cause chlamidia because he claims he did not cheat.
[|AI|]  Hello dear, thank you for using Chat Doctor. I read your query and understand your concern. Arly-stage Chlamydia trachomas infections often cause few or no signs and symptoms. When signs or symptoms occur, they usually start one to two weeks after exposure to chlamydia. Chlamydia trachomas is caused by Chlamydia trachomas bacterium and is most commonly spread through vaginal, oral and anal sex. It's also possible for a mother to spread chlamydia to her child during delivery, causing pneumonia or a serious eye infection in her newborn. Factors that increase your risk of chlamydia trachomas include:Being sexually active before age 25Multiple sex partners within the past parent using a condom consistentlyHistory of prior sexually transmitted infection Hope it was helpful. Best regards.