Chlamydia, like some other STDs, can quite easily block your fallopian tubes which prevents your egg passing down for fertilsation.
How does chlamydia affect fertility?
If
left untreated, the infection can lie dormant for several months before
travelling through the cervix to infect the fallopian tubes, leading to
Pelvic Inflammatory Disease (PID).
This can cause symptoms such as low abdominal pain, fever and painful
sex. However, many women have a less acute inflammation that produces
few if any symptoms. If untreated, PID can lead to blockage of the
fallopian tubes and subsequent infertility.
Chlamydia
is now the commonest cause of PID, which is thought to affect more than
165,000 women a year. It is estimated that 25% of all cases of
infertility are due to chlamydia infection.
Approximately
10% of all women who contract chlamydia will become infertile as a
result of PID. This equates to 30,000 women a year becoming infertile.
The peak age for chlamydia infection in women is between 16 and 19 years.
Can one get pregnant with chlamydia?
Yes,
before it affects the fallopian tubes or any part of the reproductive
system. It is absolutely possible to conceive with chlamydia infection.
However,
unfortunately, chlamydia infection spreads from mother to child. If a
mother has it during pregnancy and labour, can cause eye or lung
infections in the newborn baby. The risk of transmission during birth
varies, but is about 20% to 50% for eye infections and about 10% to 20%
for infection of the lungs.
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