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PID can't be transmitted to a child during pregnancy.

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Can pid be caused by a bacterial infection during pregnancy?

PID can be caused by a bacterial infection during pregnancy.


How does PID affect a pregnancy?

PID decreases the chances of becoming pregnant.


Is child's PID and parents' PID identical?

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().


What are the affects of PID on an unborn child?

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.


Which sexually transmitted disease is an infection of the uterus?

The sexually transmitted disease that primarily infects the uterus is pelvic inflammatory disease (PID). PID often results from untreated sexually transmitted infections, such as chlamydia or gonorrhea, and can lead to serious complications, including chronic pain and infertility. It is important for sexually active individuals to get regular screenings and seek treatment for STIs to prevent PID.


Is operation done for ectopic pregnancy a risk factor of Pelvic Inflammatory Disease?

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.


What percent of PID cases are caused by sexually transmitted disease?

Pelvic inflammatory disease (PID) is primarily caused by sexually transmitted diseases (STDs), with approximately 85% of PID cases linked to infections such as chlamydia and gonorrhea. These STDs are responsible for the majority of PID diagnoses, highlighting the importance of safe sexual practices and regular screenings for sexually active individuals. Other non-STI-related factors can also contribute to PID, but STDs remain the predominant cause.


One of the complications of this sexually transmitted disease is an ectopic pregnancy in which a fertilized egg begins to grow in the fallopian tube rather than in the uterus (womb).?

pelvic inflammatory disease (PID)


Will you ever be able to have a normal pregnancy if you have PID?

More than likely, yes.


Can you get pregnant if you have pid again?

Chances of pregnancy decrease if you get another bacterial infection.


Can having pid make it hard to have natural childbirth?

PID won't affect having natural child birth.


What pathogen causes PID?

The most common pathogen associated with pelvic inflammatory disease (PID) is Neisseria gonorrhoeae, a sexually transmitted bacteria. Another common causative agent is Chlamydia trachomatis. Other bacteria such as Mycoplasma genitalium and anaerobic bacteria can also be involved in PID.