In order to transmit chlamydia from "mouth-to-vagina" contact, the person transmitting must have chlamydia in their oral cavity. This is very very rare. Although contracting chlamydia in the genitals through a person with oral cavity chlamydia is not impossible, it is highly unlikely.
Chlamydia is most commonly passed through genital/anal intercourse because those are the areas more commonly infected.
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Hello and thank you for sharing your question.
In order to transmit chlamydia from "mouth-to-vagina" contact, the person transmitting must have chlamydia in their oral cavity. This is very very rare. Although contracting chlamydia in the genitals through a person with oral cavity chlamydia is not impossible, it is highly unlikely.
Chlamydia is most commonly passed through genital/anal intercourse because those are the areas more commonly infected.
I hope that makes sense.
Faith
January 31, 2015 - 10:05pmThis Comment
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