Tested positive for clymedia while pregnant, could it be that....? - can clymedia damage the kidney
My cousin is 10 weeks pregnant and tested positive for clymedia. What I read about this standard is that it is much easier to handle and that was the most common sexually transmitted diseases there. Now our question is, is. From what I have read it, this standard at a time that can make a woman infertile. Does this mean that straight, and the default or is there a possibility that was nine months ago, [was with her friend, however, and had a friend once the last man is that he was with her **** friend before and never used protection], and never noticed. And if so, why want this if it is to get pregnant, you could infertile? What we think, she gave her boyfriend, and have no symptoms that you other options, for which he tested positive to explore. Another thing you can have symptoms after nine months?
Please serious answers.
And I thank you for your time.
2 comments:
The key word is "possible".
Untreated sexually transmitted diseases "May" could lead to infertility, but that does not mean that it will happen. Infertility), especially women (and men who develop the disease for a long time. Some women can have for years and will have no difficulty becoming pregnant. Some women may have a few months and have difficulty becoming pregnant as a result.
There's nothing like just one, if you are STD or not. Chlamydia is known as the "silent" disease because it is very possible that someone of the disease for months or years without knowing it. It would be the man who had been with her boyfriend before he could have been his, or her boyfriend. If you have had unprotected sex with other men before him, they could have come from one of them.
It is also possible that they had symptoms for some time after contracting the disease the symptoms of May after several months because it is not treated and Causing more damage.
If your cousin has not told her friend, the chlamydia has to do it before having unprotected sex with him. If so, it will happen again.
And finally, if your cousin still unprotected sex, you should ensure for STDs at least once a year to, it can be tested to prevent complications from other sexually transmitted diseases in the contract for the future.
The best thing to do for them, for the treatment, given that at this moment and tell your friend to be tested and treated. You should also say evidence of their sexual partners, and if so, then you know that could possibly come. As a nurse, I see many patients who speak to this and other sexually transmitted S-Class also come about safer sex. The best advice I have received, and is given about sex, if you are unsure or have tested monogamous partners and always use condoms.
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