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Vaginal bacterial infection 7 day antibiotics done trying to conceive for two years could the bacterial infection be the reason i wasn't getting preg?

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Dr. Gerard Honore answered

Specializes in Fertility Medicine

No: There are no common bacterial infections (vaginitis) that affect your fertility.

Answered 7/23/2014

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Dr. Robert Killian answered

Specializes in General Practice

Infertility: Yes. If the infection was an STD and caused PID or blocked fallopian tubes. But, you will not ever find the cause of your infertility on the internet. There are at least a dozen physical and chemical processes in conception in you and your male partner. All of these need to be studied by a good fertility specialist to determine how to fix you or help you get pregnant in the future.

Answered 1/5/2019

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