No, UTIs do not affect fertility.
Yes. Depo does not prevent UTIs. However, pregnancy is very unlikely on Depo.
A miscarriage should not prevent you from becoming pregnant again.
To prevent women from becoming pregnant when they do not want to be pregnant.it prevents you from getting pregnant
No, bladder stones have no effect on fertility.
Not always, but certain conditions such as polycycstic ovarian can cause difficulties in becoming pregnant.
In rare cases yes. Normally women with fibroids have no harder of a time becoming pregnant than a normal woman. If you feel that you may be having issues you should see your Dr for an exam and to discuss your options.
No, a pregnancy test is separate from the urine dipstick, urinalysis, or culture used to test for UTIs.
You can decide not to be pregnant by taking measures that will prevent you becoming pregnant. However, all measures carry a risk of failure if you decide to have sexual intercourse.You can not decide to become pregnant - all you can do is try and become pregnant, (by having sexual intercourse without using contraceptives).
Yes, men can get UTIs.
Generally people who really want to be pregnant, are anxious about becoming pregnant, or feel guilty and are paranoid about becoming pregnant.
The safest way is to use a condom or birth control during sex, but even if you use them you still have a 2% chance of getting pregnant. The only other way to prevent becoming pregnant indefinetly is to not have sex altogether.
BV shouldn't prevent you from getting pregnant.