
Causes-
Bacteria
Symptoms-
Women
-Discharge from the vagina
-Bleeding from the vagina between periods
-Burning or pain when you urinate
-Pain in the abdomen sometimes with fever and nausea
Men
-Watery, white or yellow drip from the penis
-Buring or pain when you urinate
Effects-
-Can lead to more serious infections, reproductive organs can be damaged
-Both men and women may no longer be able to have children
Transmission-
-Chlamydia can be spread during vaginal, anal and/or oral sex with someone who has chlamydia
-Chlyamydia can spread during child birth
Treatment-
If you think you have chlamydia get it checked out immediately. Chlamydia can be treated by antibiotics
Prevention-
-Abstain from having oral, anal or vaginal sexually orientation with anyone who has been diagnosed with chlamydia
-Get you and your partner checked before having any sexual activity
-Use latex condoms
Statistics-
-Chlamydia also leads to cervititice and about 5 to 13% of women attracted it
-75% of women can't tell that they have the effection
-45% of sexually attactive teenagers are exposed to the disease
After you have been diagnosed with Chlymadia you discovered some of the effects. The effect you found to be the most painful
is not being able to have a baby! You tried to cope with that fact but it didn't work. You have two options you can