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PostPosted: 10/31/06 - 17:57    Post subject: chlymdia and pregnancy's Vote now! Reply with quote

recently someone i know found out they had chlymdia and was cured can they after the fact get pergnant and if so how long does it take for fertility to reoccur if it was ever lost? please email me back Question at ******


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PostPosted: 11/01/06 - 18:27    Post subject: Vote now! Reply with quote

Fertility will not reoccur if it were lost. Not every Chlamydia infections causes infertility......only those that haven't been treated for a very long time. Chlamydia can travel and reach Fallopian tubes and cause scarring. This scarring could lead to infertility.

you can get pregnant after chlamydia infection but if infertility occurred, you will probably have to undergo IV treatment.
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