Yes. I had surgery to treat cervical dysplasia in 2004. I went on to conceive in 2005 and today I have 2 healthy children. I think it might depend on how much tissue was actually removed. Ask your doctor about it. Also, you have to take care of yourself so that the condition doesn't return (i.e. don't smoke, maintain healthy weight...etc)
PID and chlamydia can make it diffcult to get pregnant in the future. HPV does not affect future fertility.
Among women with chlamydia, 10 to 15% will have pelvic inflammatory disease. In many cases, they many not notice any symptoms although chlamydia is affecting their fertility.
Of those with PID, 20% may have scarring that affects fertility, and 9% may have future ectopic pregnancy.
So for every 100 women with chlamydia, two or three will be infertile and one to one and a half may have a future tubal pregnancy.
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HPV can cause genital warts or Cervical cancer. As long as you don't have cancer, it doesn't pose threat to fertility.
A woman with HPV can still get pregnant and have children unless she develops cervical cancer due to HPV. Cervical cancer can be avoided or detected early on with regular testing.
HPV will not cause men to become infertile.
No. But it is a sexually transmitted virus, and protection should always be used. If children are desired, it should be discussed between the partners that one has a virus that can be transmitted to the other if there is unprotected sex.
Chlamydia is not life-threatening. It can affect future fertility.
If you had cancer due to HPV, you had part or all of your cervix removed. Pregnancy is not possible if all of the cervix was removed. If you did not go to the hospital and have this major surgery under general anesthesia, you did not have cervical cancer; instead, you may have had cervical dysplasia treated with a LEEP. Contact your health care provider to get a clearer picture of your diagnosis and its affect on future fertility.
You wont have a child, that's all. It does not affect future pregnancies or fertility.
Egg donation does not have any long-term effects on your fertility.
NuvaRing lowers the risk of pregnancy while you're using it. It does not affect future fertility.
Yes. HPV does not affect future fertility.
Hip dysplasia can cause a limp, constant and/or debilitating pain, arthritis, and impaired mobility later in life.
Chlamydia can affect future fertility by causing scarring in the reproductive tract.
There is no proof that birth control has a long term affect on being pregnant.
The contraceptive implant does not affect future fertility.
After a woman stops using the birth control shot, her fertility may return right away or may take as long as 18 months to return. The average delay is nine months. This delay does not depend on the length of time the woman used the method.
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