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How long do you have to carry chlamydia before it messing up your system and you're unable to have children?



How long do you have to carry chlamydia before it messing up your system and you're unable to have children?

chlamydia can lead you to have Pelvic inflammatory disease if it is not treated (every woman varies may take months or longer), every woman is different as to how long it may take for their symptoms to get worse and it is very hard to tell because with this sexually transmitted disease there a few symptoms. It is very important to get tested and get treated for it to prevent complications, the symptoms can include dischange/ pus from vagina.

go to http://www.niaid.nih.gov/factsheets/stdc...
it has alot of useful info.xx
It can happen very soon so get to a doctor as soon as possible
ive had many kids since my experience...some people it screws up some it obviously doesnt
It can happen almost right after constracting it even if you have no symptoms so get to the doctor ASAP!!!
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It depends. The sterility results from scarring on your Fallopian tubes and it depends on how bad you scar.
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