• STI & Pregnancy

  • Aug 5 2024
  • Length: 9 mins
  • Podcast

  • Summary

  • A 22-year-old woman who is 20-weeks pregnant was treated for C. trachomatis 4 weeks ago with an appropriate antimicrobial. She presents today for a follow-up visit and reports she is currently without symptoms, that her partner was also treated, “And we both took the medicine just as we were advised.” Which of the following represents next steps in this patient’s care?

    Choose two that apply.


    A. Testing for C. trachomatis should be obtained at today’s visit.

    B. A repeat of C. trachomatis testing should be conducted at 1 month postpartum.

    C. Given she is without symptoms and her partner was also treated, no further C. trachomatis testing is advised.

    D. In the absence of new clinical findings, follow-up test is advised at around 28-32 weeks gestation.

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