If you both were treated at the same time, and have not had sex with anyone else, you do not have to worry about reinfection. If you are noticing some abnormal dischage, you may have a vaginal infection. Vaginal infections like bacterial vaginosis and yeast are common after antibiotic therapy. These infections are not sexually transmitted and occur when the normal vaginal pH becomes imbalanced.
The only way for you and your partner to know if the chlamydia is cured is to be retested. You will want to wait at least 6-8 weeks to be retested.
If you continue to have abnormal vaginal discharge, you may want to schedule an appointment for an infection check. Family Planning Clinics offer free STD screenings. Vaginal infection checks are offered at little to no cost, depending on household size & income.
23. January 2012
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