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Post by Big brown on Apr 23, 2018 7:57:51 GMT -5
Who ever ranks these teams needs to watch the Eagles when they are at full strength. Their starting pitcher just pitched a shutout yesterday in a 18-0 win. He struck out 5 out of the 12 batters he faced in 3 innings and they really got the bats going.
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Post by J1cB4 on Jan 4, 2022 12:08:40 GMT -5
What is chlamydia?
How do I know if I should be tested for STDs? Learn More Chlamydia is a common STD that can infect both men and women. It can cause serious, permanent damage to a woman’s reproductive system. This can make it difficult or impossible for her to get pregnant later on. Chlamydia can also cause a potentially fatal ectopic pregnancy (pregnancy that occurs outside the womb).
How is chlamydia spread? You can get chlamydia by having vaginal, anal, or oral sex with someone who has chlamydia.
If your sex partner is male you can still get chlamydia even if he does not ejaculate (cum).
If you’ve had chlamydia and were treated in the past, you can still get infected again. This can happen if you have unprotected sex with someone who has chlamydia.
If you are pregnant, you can give chlamydia to your baby during childbirth.
How can I reduce my risk of getting chlamydia? The only way to avoid STDs is to not have vaginal, anal, or oral sex.
If you are sexually active, you can do the following things to lower your chances of getting chlamydia:
Be in a long-term mutually monogamous relationship with a partner who has been tested and has negative STD test results; Use latex condoms the right way every time you have sex.
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