Chlamydia Question!
Posted: Thu May 11, 2017 4:18 am
Dear Scarleteen Team,
Long time listener, first time caller! I'm 27 and in a long-term relationship. Someday, I'd like to have children, and my question concerns chlamydia detection and fertility.
How long AFTER the initial infection would you potentially test positive? In other words, how long after 'contracting' chlamydia would you still be able to detect it? Specifically, I'm worried about the likelihood of developing PID. This was brought to my attention when a good friend of mind discovered she had been rendered infertile by a past infection.
At 27, would I be able to find out if I had had a chlamydia infection at 21? How long do they typically last? Is there even a straightforward answer to this question? I don't have any hard evidence that I've had PID or chlamydia (never had symptoms, but that's common enough). However, I did have a number of sex partners (around 20) when I was in my early 20s, which is a risk factor. I used condoms for penetration but never oral sex. I got one STI screening when I was maybe 20 but didn't make it a regular practice (shame!), mostly because of the cost.
Does it make any sense to get tested now?
Thanks very much!
Long time listener, first time caller! I'm 27 and in a long-term relationship. Someday, I'd like to have children, and my question concerns chlamydia detection and fertility.
How long AFTER the initial infection would you potentially test positive? In other words, how long after 'contracting' chlamydia would you still be able to detect it? Specifically, I'm worried about the likelihood of developing PID. This was brought to my attention when a good friend of mind discovered she had been rendered infertile by a past infection.
At 27, would I be able to find out if I had had a chlamydia infection at 21? How long do they typically last? Is there even a straightforward answer to this question? I don't have any hard evidence that I've had PID or chlamydia (never had symptoms, but that's common enough). However, I did have a number of sex partners (around 20) when I was in my early 20s, which is a risk factor. I used condoms for penetration but never oral sex. I got one STI screening when I was maybe 20 but didn't make it a regular practice (shame!), mostly because of the cost.
Does it make any sense to get tested now?
Thanks very much!