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About Lyndsay Mercier
Expertise
I can answer mostly any question regarding STD transmission, symptoms, and outlook.

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I am currently trained and certified in Sexuality Peer Education and teach an STI course at Northern Michigan University.

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I am the President of a student organization known as VOX:Voices for Planned Parenthood, which is an organization focused on sexual health and reproductive freedom.

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I have written an article regarding teen pregnancy for www.Teenwire.com, which is due to be published on June 24th.

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I am currently pursuing my BS in Psychology with a double minor of Sociology and Gender Studies.

 
   

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Topic: Sexually Transmitted Diseases



Expert: Lyndsay Mercier
Date: 6/20/2008
Subject: Chlamysia

Question
Hey, a very short question, but I was just wondering, does a man have to ejaculate inside the women in order to give her chlamydia, or can you give it her without ejaculating or pre-come. Is it also possible for chlamydia to be created between two people when having intercourse at least twice a day for a couple of weeks unprotected without washing for a couple of days. Disgusting I know, but just one of them things that happens. Thanks

Answer
James,

No, a man does not have to ejaculate to give someone chlamydia. It can be transmitted through pre-cum.

As for your second question, no, chlamydia cannot be created after having sex multiple times without washing for a couple of days. It can not be "created" no matter how many times you have sex and don't bathe, in fact, it can't just be created in any way. The only way you can get it is if you have vaginal, oral, or anal sex with someone else who already has it.

Hope I could help, and thanks for the question!

Lyndsay

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