Oral Sex: No. That would be very unlikely. Chlamydia does not attach itself to the external genitalia and is not transmitted in this specific oral sex scenario.
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Yes, rare symptoms: Chlamydia is a common sexually transmitted infection. In women it usually causes inflammation of the cervix or urethra, but can spread to pelvic inflammatory disease. It can spread to the mouth through oral sex, but typically doesn't cause symptoms, and is not thought to be an important cause of sore throat. It just sits there and can be transmitted to another. Practice safe sex:)
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