Yes: It happens, unfortunately, all the time. Most important, as soon as you identify that you have chlamydia, get treated right away. Most women treated for chlamydia in pregnancy do not have any complications because of this infection in pregnancy. You can always request a test of cure, as well, to make sure the infection is gone after treatment. Make sure as well partner gets treated!
Answered 12/9/2016
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Yes: Chlamydia is a bacteria that is sexually transmitted. It can cause long term problems such as scarring of the fallopian tubes and infertility. However, chlamydia is a fairly common std and most women who have it have no problems conceiving.
Answered 5/6/2015
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