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am I Able To Get Pregnant?

Hi,Im 15 Years Old,I've Been Sexually Active Since I Was 13,And I Didn't Know I Had Chlamydia Till I Went To The Doctor Last Year. And I Cured On December I Think And I've Been Trying To Have A Baby,But I Can't. Is There Anyone That Can Help Me Please. :(
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You're very young at 15 you should be focused on your school work and career ahead, you have all the  time in the world love. It is better to wait
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All I want to say is your still a baby your self hun :) its hard im 20 and its hard for me let alone how it may be for you . Wait till you have a job and your stable truste you wont regret it . It does cause scarring you will have to see an obgyn and he would schedule a ultrasound to show your anatomy and see if theres scarring on your ovaries amd cervix from the std and he will be able to tell you . That std does cause woman to not be fertile if left untreated so you may want to be seen . Gove your body healing time amd recovery before you put that stress of pregnancy on it . Goodluck
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Speak to your doctor about it your probably only gonna get negative comments on here because your trying for a baby at your age and people will disagree with that which is sad because you have a genuine question sorry I can't help you
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Honestly, 15 is so young. I know many woman that had kids in their teens. All regret not waiting. Everything will always be harder for you.
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You need to speak to your Dr. Also at 15 you should not be trying to have a baby.
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