PID can't be transmitted to a child during pregnancy.
PID can be caused by a bacterial infection during pregnancy.
PID decreases the chances of becoming pregnant.
No, every process gets its own PID. Otherwise, all PIDs would be the same, since every process is a child of some other process, all the way back to the init process (PID 1). The fork() system call will return the PID of the child to the parent, and will return 0 to the child. The child can find out its own PID with getpid(), and its parent PID with getppid().
Gonorrhoea demands immediate attention in females. It can be easily cured by single dose of injection ceftriaxone one gram IV, single dose. As such it does not affect the unborn child.
No, you have it backwards. Pelvic inflammatory disease is a risk factor for ectopic pregnancy, and prior PID is a risk factor for current PID.
pelvic inflammatory disease (PID)
PID won't affect having natural child birth.
Chances of pregnancy decrease if you get another bacterial infection.
More than likely, yes.
Many forms of ectopic pregnancy cannot be prevented, but one can avoid many by not getting PID
IUDs do not cause PID. There are no health risks from leaving an IUD in place after its useful life, other than possible pregnancy in the case of a hormonal IUD.
Your chances of pregnancy are slim. You may be able to try IVF.