See a doctor: If you've tried for 2 years, a good gynecologist or fertility doc can help. Tubal problems are fairly common with chlamydia, but you can only tell by testing. Good luck!
Answered 12/9/2013
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Get checked out: Not all chlamydia infections cause problems. It can cause scarring (adhesions) around the fallopian tubes which can block the tubes, stop the egg getting to the tube, or cause ectopic pregnancy. Chlamydia can lead to pelvic inflammatory disease which can damage the ovaries and lower egg supply. See a rei specialist to check you out and to check your partner's sperm, and to help you get pregnant.
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