Take swabs: Bacterial vaginosis and Chlamedia can coexist usually produce no symptoms, or can produce vaginal discharge, abnormal vaginal bleeding, or pelvic infection diagnosis is by clinical findings and swabs So I suggest you go to medical facility where you can have swabs done, it is important to discuss contraception, attached leaflet for more information http://patient.info/health/safer-sex
Answered 11/2/2016
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Get Tested!: Even if it's more likely to be Bacterial Vaginosis, there is such a high risk of complications from an untreated Chlamydia infection, that it's silly to wait around. Get tested ASAP! Then your doctor can prescribe the appropriate treatment for whatever you have going on. Good luck!
Answered 10/10/2017
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