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Is this even possible? chlamydia/gonorrhea ques.

I've been married to my husband for almost 6 years and we have 2 children together.  He's the only person I've been with this entire time.  I have a child in Oct. 2005 with negative STD results and then I just had a baby in May 2007 with negative STD results.  A week ago I noticed a white discharge and went to the dr.  I had STD test and will get results back in a week.  Is it possible for me to have an STD such as chlamydia or gonorrhea if my husband has not cheated.  Out of all these years I've never had it and I'm assuming my tests results from my pregnancies must be truthful if it didnt detect an STD out of a two year span between the births.  Can either of these STDs lie dormant in your and not even show up on a test to create a false negative?  I really trust my husband that he has not cheated.  I'm hoping I dont have an STD but the dr. seemed to rule out other stuff such as a yeast infection, and BV.  
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ok thanks
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Start a thread dedicated to your question and it will be answered.
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Is it possible to be involved in a threesome, two men and a woman and only one of the men become infected with Chlamydia? Or if say the female was infected then all three would be infected?
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This isn't possible, and please pay attention to dates.  This is a very old post.

The chlamydia bacteria that is spread by inhalation is chlamydia pneumonae.  The kind of chlamydia that causes a genital infection is chlamydia trachomatis.  If you have the latter, its a genital infection.

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I had a Dr tell me I had chlamydia, then I latter had a PCR test and several others that showed I did not have chlamydia

as for your questions chlamydia can lay dormant,

but I just don't know enough to even come close to being of any help for you.
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