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Could I still have chlamydia?

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I got treated for Chlamydia and had sex with someone new the day after I finished my treatment. Three days ago I had this discharge, but I’m not sure what color I see. Or if it’s just cervical mucus before period. It doesn’t have a smell.

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Well I'm no expert but it's possible that the treatment didn't completely clear the infection so I'd guess it's possible. The sensible thing would be to get another check up to be sure.

I don't want to sound judgemental but maybe refrain from sex for a while and use a condom when you do as that's will keep you safe.

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