Ovarian cysts are typical problems associated with Endometriosis. However that is not always the cause of ovarian cysts. But if you have endometriosis then YES it would make it very hard to get pregnant. Some women get cysts that are quite normal between periods that go away on their own. Chlamydia won’t affect getting pregnant unless you get it a lot and it causes pelvic inflammatory disease. The best thing to do it get a thorough checkup by your doctor and get checked for the above mentioned conditions and also explain that you want to get pregnant because there are drugs they can give you to help you achieve your goal.
It depends on how severe the cysts are or how long you had chlamydia. The thing that stops you from being able to get pregnant is scar tissue that forms in your uterus. This makes the tissue hard, which prevents the fertilized egg to attach to the uterus, or if the egg does attach the tissues won’t stetch creating a small place for the baby to grow which ultimatly will kill the fetus. The only way to know for sure is to go to your gynocologist and have them check your uterus and run some tests.
An ovarian cyst most definitely can cause some infertility problems by interrupting normal ovulation and hormone production. Any ovarian cyst should be evaluated and treated by your gyno as soon as possible to make sure that irrepairable damage isn’t done to the ovary. Always take an ovarian cyst seriously, as they can rupture and cause serious damage. And, yes, chlamydia can indeed cause permanent infertility. If you are diagnosed with chlamydia, you need to follow your doctor’s orders to the letter to prevent problems. Both of these problems need to be addressed ASAP by a gynocologist and treated. I hope that this helps! Good luck!
Untreated chlyamdia caused perminent infertility.
ovarian cyst do prevent you from getting pregnant that is what htey do.
Ovarian cysts are typical problems associated with Endometriosis. However that is not always the cause of ovarian cysts. But if you have endometriosis then YES it would make it very hard to get pregnant. Some women get cysts that are quite normal between periods that go away on their own. Chlamydia won’t affect getting pregnant unless you get it a lot and it causes pelvic inflammatory disease. The best thing to do it get a thorough checkup by your doctor and get checked for the above mentioned conditions and also explain that you want to get pregnant because there are drugs they can give you to help you achieve your goal.
It depends on how severe the cysts are or how long you had chlamydia. The thing that stops you from being able to get pregnant is scar tissue that forms in your uterus. This makes the tissue hard, which prevents the fertilized egg to attach to the uterus, or if the egg does attach the tissues won’t stetch creating a small place for the baby to grow which ultimatly will kill the fetus. The only way to know for sure is to go to your gynocologist and have them check your uterus and run some tests.
An ovarian cyst most definitely can cause some infertility problems by interrupting normal ovulation and hormone production. Any ovarian cyst should be evaluated and treated by your gyno as soon as possible to make sure that irrepairable damage isn’t done to the ovary. Always take an ovarian cyst seriously, as they can rupture and cause serious damage. And, yes, chlamydia can indeed cause permanent infertility. If you are diagnosed with chlamydia, you need to follow your doctor’s orders to the letter to prevent problems. Both of these problems need to be addressed ASAP by a gynocologist and treated. I hope that this helps! Good luck!