The same way it affects adults. Of course it depends on the individual; their pre-existing health and the type of STD they are affected by.
it depends on what type it is
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Chlamydia and gonorrhea are the STDs that most commonly affect future fertility. Untreated gonorrhea or chlamydia can cause pelvic inflammatory disease (PID), which causes scarring in the tubes that carry eggs, making pregnancy difficult. One in fix women with chlamydia or gonorrhea get PID, and many have such mild symptoms that they aren't aware of the condition. Of women with PID after gonorrhea or chlamydia, 20% will have scarring and impaired fertility.
Chlamydia can also cause infertility in men due to scarring or from affects directly on the sperm quality.
All STDs can affect young people. Young people are more likely to get chlamydia just because it is so common among youth.
Chlamydia and AIDS
Cervicitis does not cause cancer. Typical causes of cervicitis are STDs, so treatment is important. STDs that cause cervicitis can sometimes affect future fertility.
Chlamydia is not life-threatening. It can affect 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.
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.
No it will not affect fertility
The contraceptive implant does not affect future fertility.
No, soil formation doesn't affect the fertility of soil but soil looses its fertility by being exhausted.
No. There are no STDs that affect the release of an egg from the ovary. Some STDs can cause scarring that can interfere with movement of the egg through the fallopian tube.