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How do I tell my husband I have chlamydia
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Considering she is 20+ weeks she would have gotten tested for it at her first or second appointment.(:
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Not true. One of them could have contracted it before and never known. If you dont know the situation dont make blinded assumptions.

You have no choice but to tell him. In the states it can be charged as a crime to continue a sex life when you know you have an std you are passing to your partner and choose to not inform them. So just be upfront and lay it on the table. Or else the medicine you take to get rid of it will do no good and could infect your baby.
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She was asking a question. One of you are cheating if you've been together 3 years
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Just tell him! I straight out told my boyfriend and he wasn't upset about it. Either because one, he knew he had it and didn't tell me, or two he was just calm about it. Either way, we both got it taken care of. Neither of us pointed fingers at eachother. Just say it and get y'all treated
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We have been together for 3 years u didn't have to be rude baby boy abroad
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This is a very intense moment for you , I would be so upset . But I guess things happen when you trust to not use a condom with anyone . No matter, how long the both of you have been together . . .
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