my boyfriend has chlamydia and i got pregnant i did a test if i had chlamydia but it came out negative that does mean his not the father ?? i did had sex with someone else that did not had chlamydia .
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chlamydia
This happens quite often and you still need to be treated for Chlamydia. As to whether he is the baby's father, your doctor will help you find out the answer.
If your boyfriend has chlamydia and you are pregnant, it would be wise to repeat the test to make sure you are not affected. It is very important to treat a chlamydia infection as soon as possible, even if pregnant, to avoid long term effects. However, the fact that you did not test positive for chlamydia does not mean your boyfriend is not the baby's father. This can only be determined by a genetic paternity test. If you were sexually active with both men around the time you ovulated, then this type of test would be the only way to know for sure who the father is. Best of luck!
Your negative Chlamydia test means nothing with regard to paternity. You may have been fortunate not to have gotten Chlamydia or the test result could be incorrect. I would ask to be treated for Chlamydia just to be on the safe side. With regard to who the father of your baby is that would depend on whether or not you were having intercourse with both men around the time you ovulated. I would get an early ultrasound to try to hone in on your due date and work backwards from there. You really need to make an appointment with an OB/Gyn to sort all of this out. Good luck.