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Pelvic inflammatory disease??

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Last year in march i had found out i had Chlamydia got it treated [he did too] then i when me and the hubby would have s*x it would hurt, i didnt really think any thing of it. But then i had a fever 100.2, bad abdominal pain and back lower pain, i could hardly walk. well i went to the hospital and they said i had a bladder infection gave me a shot for the pain and meds. it went away for like 3 days then it started again so i went to my regular ob/gyn and she said i had PID and she gave me the shots for that. I dont know how long i had it all i know is that it got really bad.

I've only been trying to conceive for 5 months. My doctor said i had scar tissue but she was only feeling around my adom. we never did the procedure. [do you have to get the procedure done to see if you have scar tissue?]

I was trying to find some info about PID and the stages. If most likley i have scar tissue.

I also was having pains on my right side so my doc had me do a ultrasound to see what was happeneing and she called back and said everything looked perfectly fine nothing wrong i was just ovulating on my right side. please no rude answers.

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  1. Okay sweetie I'm not being rude but I'm assuming your hubby is your husband? Chlamydia is an STD which means one of you got if from someone else and passed it on to the other. I'm not sure what the details of your personal life are but please don't mess around with the health of your body hun. If your husband gave you Chlamydia, that makes me worried that you are susceptible to more diseases as well. Basically, Chlamydia left untreated (or gonorrhea) can lead to PID. If the PID goes untreated, that can indeed be so hard on your reproductive organs that it leaves scar tissue. Even though your doctor confirmed you do have scar tissue, I would want to know where it's located. Is it in your fallopian tubes? The surgery is the best way for your doc to really get a good look at your pelvic organs and possibly take samples of your tissue for further testing. If you haven't already, I would definitely let your doc know that you are TTC and tell her that you're concerned about the scar tissue as that can affect your fertility. Best of luck to you and I hope you get your BFP real soon!  :-)


  2. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pelvic_infl...

    http://www.cdc.gov/std/PID/STDFact-PID.h...

    i hope this help u...good luck

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