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PID/chamydia/infertility..? |
my ex gave me chlamydia while ago..after having really sharp pain in my side and up to my rib cage i went to the er..they did all kinda of tests, in the end to find out chlamydia was what i had..i took the medicine and have been fine since...i jus been REALLY paranoid about being infertile because kids is the thing i want most (biological kids, i dont want to adopt)...i heard about PID, but im just a little confused...they say chalmydia can turn into that if untreated...if i was treated, would that have prevented me from getting that? also do you think they tested me for that when they did for chlamydia? ...is there even a test for it? im just really paranoid.. Although the PID infection itself may be cured, effects of the infection may be permanent. This makes early identification by someone who can prescribe appropriate curative treatment so important in the prevention of damage to the reproductive system. Since early gonococcal infection may be asymptomatic, regular screening of individuals at risk for common agents (history of multiple partners, history of any unprotected sex, or people with symptoms) or because of certain procedures (post pelvic operation, postpartum, miscarriage or abortion). Prevention is also very important in maintaining viable reproduction capabilities. |
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