Most likely: Chlamydia itself, if treated promptly and properly, should not have long term consequence on fertility. The complications and long term consequence comes when it's untreated. If you are having sex, Just get tested regularly since often symptoms can be mild to non-existent.
Answered 6/22/2017
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Maybe: This germ can strike the sensitive areas within your Fallopian tubes and make your chance of natural conception less likely. It also increases chance of a dangerous tubal pregnancy. Your obgyn can do some testing to see if these have been effected. If they have, and you still have healthy ovaries, you could have kids using the assistance of ivf to bypass the problem.
Answered 6/29/2015
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