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    Hi I’m on my 4th day of STI (chlamydia and gonorrhea) treatment and my bf is on his second

    March 30, 2022
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    • Your Sexual Health
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    • STIs/STDs

    Q. Hi I’m on my 4th day of STI (chlamydia and gonorrhea) treatment and my bf is on his second I had two shots and over four pills and still taking medication for it but I haven’t made it to the 7th day and my bf fingered and went down on me does that mean we have it was just for a second but idk

    A. Chlamydia and Gonorrhea are transmitted via bodily fluids. If your boyfriend had oral (mouth) chlamydia or gonorrhea infection it could be transmitted (given) to you.  If his infection was in his penis and there was no contact with his penis then it would not be transmitted (given) to you. If you are concerned, speak to your health care provider about being retreated.  

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