Miscarriage is a common problem in pregnancy. Chlamydia does not appear to increase the risk of miscarriage. However, it could happen with or without chlamydia infection.
Yes, chlamydia can cause a miscarriage.Not surprisingly, evidence suggests that it is a good idea to do whatever you can to not have chlamydia during pregnancy. Previous chlamydia infection may double the risk of ectopic pregnancy, in part by increasing the risk of pelvic inflammation.As far as typical miscarriage goes, there is some evidence that chlamydia infection could also play a role. In a 2008 review, researchers concluded that evidence suggests that several microorganisms similar to chlamydia may be related to miscarriage. And researchers in 2007 also uncovered a possible biological mechanism by which Chlamydia trachomatosis, the strain that causes the STD known as chlamydia, could cause miscarriage by attacking early pregnancy cells, although more research is needed to flesh out the concept.To add to that, according to the CDC, chlamydia can increase the risk of preterm delivery. In short, although researchers do not fully understand the relationship between chlamydia and miscarriage, getting treatment is always a good idea if you have the disease. If you feel you have symptoms of chlamydia or that you may be at risk, promptly talk to your doctor about testing and treatment.
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Yes you can that's why you always go for a scan to see how your baby is doing.. you have to be carefull lots of things can happen while having a miscarriage...
Having chlamydia does not make you pregnant.
Yes, having chlamydia once can harm you, but most people are cured of chlamydia without long-term effects.
Yes, you can get chlamydia during your period.Yes, if he is infected with chlamydia.
Your chances of getting pregnant won't increase after chlamydia treatment. You will reduce the risk of further damage to your fertility. If it is from chlamydia you are infertile, then unfortunately it progressed to the point of permanent damage.
Chlamydia responds well to treatment and is not usually fatal.
No, you get chlamydia from having sex with someone who has the germ.
It is possible that you are having a miscarriage. You need to go to hospital at once
It is not legal or ethical to lie about chlamydia, but, since someone can be infected without knowing and without having visible signs, it is possible to lie and say that you don't have chlamydia.