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Pregnancy a problem

by Shanet06, Oct 25, 2007 08:38PM
I really want to have a child of my own, but no matter how many times my boyfriend has cumed into me nothing seems to happen. I have been diagnosed with Chlamydia in my past, but I was treated for it. Do you know what could be the problem?
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by BabyBlue07, Oct 26, 2007 07:18AM
To: Shanet06
I found this question online and some weblink might help you to understand about this STD Chlamydia.  Hope this help.

Questions:

Does Chlamydia affect fertility on both men and women? I had Chlamydia and my boyfriend was affected too. We both treated it and we are ok now. However, we are planning baby soon and I am worried that Chlamydia may affected our fertility.

Answer:

Yes, researchers have found that Chlamydia does not only affect the fertility of women, it can also affect the fertility of men. According to them a couple’s fertility can drop 30% if the man has Chlamydia. And It is not because the woman has caught the Chlamydia from the man, say the researchers. Experts believe that in Britain about 10% of the young male population has Chlamydia.

http://www.healthwatchcenter.com/2007/08/chlamydia-infection-can-lead-to-infertility-in-young-women/

http://www.gomamatoday.com/preparingforpregnancy/fertility/chlamydia/

by Brown Eyed Gurl, Oct 26, 2007 11:08AM
you also need to have intercourse near or around Ovulation time so that there is even an egg to fertilize
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