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Can I getpregnant after mycroplasma hominis

Hello, after a STD test ( i had unprotected sex) i found to have a mycroplasma hominis infection. i am now curing this with antibiotics and after reading on the matter i am extremely worried my ovaries may have suffered permament damage as the time that passed since intercourse and me testing myself was over 4 months long. i have had a pap smear and there are no anormalities there no Pelvic inflamatory disease there. i also had an ecography of my ovaries and they seem to be fine. However i understand the ovaries may suffer scarring.
My question is through the ecography and the Pap smear being all ok, can i safely say my reproductive organs are allright for if i want to get pregant, or should i do further test. please help, i am very worried.
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Hello Grace,, Thankyou so much, it really helps just to have conforting words..
All the best to you and yours.
And thanks,

Merymery
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it's unfortunate how they rush patients through like cattle on the way to slaughter any more :(  

it really does sound like your bases have been covered though and nothing to worry about :)

best of luck getting pregnant!!
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well, you are right grace, and I appreciate your reply, but he was so fast when he was telling me how to take the antibiotics it was as if he was trying to get rid of me. not a good feeling, i felt rushed .. and i did not appreciate it as we ´patients´ wait a long time. so this is my way of getting these doubts out of my head in a more laid back and understanding environment... thanks again for your reply.
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101028 tn?1419603004
you've had a full work up by your gyn who has told you everything is fine. why doubt them?

grace
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hello, what i meant by ecography is that i had a transvaginal ultrasound and all resulted ok according to my gynecologist
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