Some do some don't: Gonorrhea and Chlamydia can injure the sensitive tissues of the Fallopian tubes.This can increase risk of life threatening ectopic pregnancy or infertility.Most of the other STD's have other negatives but don't have direct effect on fertility.BV is a nuisance but does not directly effect the reproductive organs.
Answered 4/24/2016
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In men and women: The misconceiving appears when the affected organs are the testicles in men, or the ovaries in women. If fact there is a disease produced by a virus that usually produces the mumps. Infection in childhood is fine.Not, If it is in teens and young adults. In female is very rare, but in men can produce sterility or low sperm count). Vaccination in is the right prevention.For you PID check is a must.
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