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Hi I'm writing as im really worried at the moment me and my boyfriend broke up before Christmas for 3 weeks and I started getting symptoms a few weeks back that I was worried about so I went to get tested and a non specific infection result came back for both of us and he confessed he'd received oral from a girl on a night out over Christmas.he said he didn't think he had anything as it was literally for 5 minutes and he told her stop as he felt awful but would it be possible to get a non specific after just 5 minutes?we had an all clear testing last year as he had given me chlamydia when we first met and I'm so worried as I nearly had that for 9 months and now I've had this non specific for 4 months and I'm really worried about my fertility.I know most non specifics sexual ly transmitted are often from chlamydia so I'm petrified as I know that can destroy my fertility.I'm just so confused and need more light shed on the situation thanks
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My result came back inconclusive so I had to be tested again but bacteria showed up on day one so they said I defiantly had something and treated me but my boyfriends results came back positive for a non specific and they told him it was  definatly an sti and I'm so worried as I know alot of non specifics come from chlamydia so I'm so afraid now It was that.thanks for getting back to me
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Did they say it was a sexually transmitted infection? I had sti testing everything came back clear but I had a bacterial infection. Is women are sadly very prone to bacterial infections sometimes we have them and they don't cause any harm. Talk to your doctor about any potential harm.
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