Trying To Conceive. Having Regular Periods And Sex During Fertile Week. Have Chlamydia. What Is The Treatment?
Hi, I am trying to conceive. And have been for about a year. I have 25 day cycle, which regular, and having intercourse during my fertile week. However, nothing has happened as of yet. I have had chlamydia (which went undiagnosed for at least 1 1/2 - 2 years) as well as BV. I am wondering if I may have PID now and if so, what are the symptoms? And what are the treatments for it as I would love to become a mommy before my 30s (I am currently 27). Thanks.
Hai, In PID you will likely to have lower abdominal pain, especially on either side of your bladder, even tender and sometimes you may have dysparunia, pain during intercourse and pain during vaginal examination when your doctor moving your cervix. If you don't have all these symptoms you may unlikely to have PID. CHLAMYDIA can be treated by DOXYCYCLIN capsules for a period of two weeks. Your sexual partners also should be treated simultaneously. Otherwise it is useless. PID may lead to bilateral block of your Fallopian tubes and may lead to infertility. So check yourself for pat-ency of your tubes either by laproscopy or though Hysto-salphingogram. If it is cleared you'll become a mother. Good luck. DR SM
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Trying To Conceive. Having Regular Periods And Sex During Fertile Week. Have Chlamydia. What Is The Treatment?
Hai, In PID you will likely to have lower abdominal pain, especially on either side of your bladder, even tender and sometimes you may have dysparunia, pain during intercourse and pain during vaginal examination when your doctor moving your cervix. If you don t have all these symptoms you may unlikely to have PID. CHLAMYDIA can be treated by DOXYCYCLIN capsules for a period of two weeks. Your sexual partners also should be treated simultaneously. Otherwise it is useless. PID may lead to bilateral block of your Fallopian tubes and may lead to infertility. So check yourself for pat-ency of your tubes either by laproscopy or though Hysto-salphingogram. If it is cleared you ll become a mother. Good luck. DR SM