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Please help!! Pink eye to chlamydia?!

My husband is military and is on a TDY for the past 5 months. I saw him in October we had unprotected sex and no unusual uti or anything. Then saw him again for thanksgiving in November. Ok so long story short my husband and I did anal and he didn't wash up and some days after he got pink eye. He had it for quite sometime because due to work he wasn't able to get it treated right away. So that's how he got pink eye. Then after thanksgiving I visited him one last time in December around the 15th and he still had pink eye but it was healing cuz the doc had prescribed him some drops but they didn't say what kind of pink eye or what caused it. I'm sure it was the not cleaning up after anal. But anyways when I saw him in December we had intercourse and he performed oral still with pink eye. Now my question is could his pink eye have spread to my vagina? When I left him I felt sore for longer than usual had discharge and discomforting itch. So I went to the doctor and they said I tested positive for chlamydia..? I took a second test to be sure I'm still waiting on results. But could his pink eye be the culprit because conjunctivitis is pink eye and it's also chlamydia? Could that be why I tested positive or did my husband cheat on me in the time we were apart? He swears to me he hasn't cheated on me and I have never been with anyone besides him. Oh about a year ago I was tested for stds before and after pregnancy and those were negative. But now just recently in Jan I tested positive. Could his pink eye give my the clap?
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I think clamydia in the eye is pretty rare for what I understand.  I mean this is sexually transmitted disease I don't think it likes eyes and anyway his eye would have had to come into contact with your genitals (what kind of oral is he giving).

Sounds like he has given you something.  Only way is for him to have a urine test and an eye swab for clamydia.
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