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6th day ok?

Ok so a couple months ago, a girl who gave me oral sex tested possitive for chlamydia. I assumed I had it and took some pills with her 4 250mg of azithromycin, bt about 5 days after that, I received oral again from a chick I had give me the same "treatment" haha weeks before, bt for a very short time. After that I figured I was a dumb a** and jus kept messing with her assumin I was infected again. Now on monday I took another 4 doses and valintines day is on sunday which is only 6 days and they told me to go 7, and I'm really tryin to get it in that night.... do you think the 6th day would be fine ?
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If the infection was in her vagina then that is where the infection was and can only be tranmitted from unprotected vaginal sex. The STD is localized to the specific part of the body and does not travel through the body.

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So your saying its like 2 dif infections, if she was infected in the vagina it couldn't be passed on through the throat,  or is it just less likely
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I highly doubt you were infected. Ask this girl how she tested, if it was a vaginal swab or urine test then it was a vagina infection and not the throat meaning you were never at risk to be infected.
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Well I'm done now wit the meds and next time I will go to the dr. Bt if I were infected does it take a full 7 days for everyone or is that just the amount of time to make sure your sage
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In the future if you think you have a STD go to a Dr or clinic and test before taking medication.
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Stop taking medication, you probably were never infected. Oral chlymida is rare and rare to pass on, most likely she has chlymida of her vagina.
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