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hey guys, I recently went to my yearly checkup at the Gyno and found out I had chlamydia. This was a total shock for me as I have been in a relationship and loyal for two years. Long story short my boyfriend cheated (I left him). I also didn’t know that you could NOT have sex for seven days after taking the medication. I got drunk and had sex with someone new not knowing about the 7day rule. Do I still have chlamydia?

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If you completed the antibiotic therapy, hopefully it should be cleared. However if you have had unprotected sex with the new contact, its possible you could have acquired a new infection. It would be worthwile retesting at least two week after your treatment

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