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is it possible to get re infected....

so is it possible or has anyone gone through this also,
my partner and i have gotten treated for chlamydia, Gonorrhea, and trich maybe like four months ago, after we were treated and did our waiting time of no sex we would use condoms, so about 4 weeks ago we has done it with a condom again we figured that since we both were treated we be good to do it with out protection again, well i had started itching again not a bad itch like the first time, but we still went to go get retested, and im more than positive that hes not cheating or cheated on me. but my stuff only came out with high percentage of bacteria., but they still treated my partner and i  for chlamydia and gonorrhea.
yesterday we had sex with out a condom and today ive been itchy and noticed some discharge.

Is it possible we might of gotten something again.?
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101028 tn?1419603004
you need antibiotics for bv and they aren't the same ones we use to treat gonorrhea and chlamydia. I'd give the clinic a call and ask them why if bacteria was noticed, you weren't treated properly.
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no they didn't give me anything for bv, all they had given me was for chlamydia and gonorrhea just to make sure if it was that i wouldn't have to go back for the treatments.
is there anything i can do for this bv or do i have to go and get antibiotics?
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101028 tn?1419603004
bv is pretty common in us gals. It isn't uncommon for it to keep reoccurring either.  retreating you for other bacterial infections increases your risk of getting a yeast infection too :(  did they give you treatment for the bv you have?

is it likely this is a std you are passing back and forth? no it is not and your repeat testing being negative for chlamydia and gonorrhea confirms that.

grace
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