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Re: ectopicFrom: Robin (anonymous@obgyn.net)Tue, 4 Dec 2001 08:36:49 -0600 (CST)
At Tue, 4 Dec 2001, anon wrote: > >My question is one which I have been trying to get answered for a while >but with no results. I had an ectopic in Jan when I was 17. It was >caused by the fact that I had un-diagnosed Clymidia. They removed my >right tube but I still have my left. My question is what damage will >the STD have done to my other tube, will it be severe enough to cause >another ectopic, or after taking the antibiotics to get rid of it, will >it have gone back to normal? Are there any specialists that my doc can >send me to, or some tests that can be done to check on this? I am very >worried about my future fertility, and having another accident and >causing another ectopic. > >Thank you. Untreated STD's can cause impairment of fertility. Sounds like that is what happened when you had the ectopic pregnancy. If you don't want to get pregnant and you want to preserve your fertility for later on, please, use condoms. Clymidia is treatable. If you get herpes or HIV/AIDS, you will have that for the rest of your life. HIV/AIDS will eventually kill you. Use condoms!!!
-- Robin
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