The couple demonstrates understanding of the consequences of not treating Chlamydia when they state:
1. "She could become pregnant."
2. "She could have severe vaginal itching."
3. "He could get an infection in the tube that carries the urine out."
4. "It could cause us to develop a rash."
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Rationale:
1. Chlamydia does not cause a woman to become pregnant
2. Chlamydia does not cause vaginal itching.
3. Chlamydia is a major cause of nongonococcal urethritis (NGU) in men.
4. Chlamydia does not cause a rash.
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