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Chlamydia and conception
By Laura Lee Davies on 14/11/2007 01:12:37
Chlamydia is a sexually transmitted disease and it can go unnoticed but it may affect your chances of conceiving.
For some men and women, it's noticeable when they have chlamydia, but as the symptoms can just cause discomfort, some people walk around for years not knowing they are carrying the infection. More than half the men and women who have the infection
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Baby blue eyes
By Laura Lee Davies on 25/10/2008 01:06:13
Will your baby's blue eyes change colour? Facts and health information about your baby's eyes
be cleared up quite easily, but your doctor may take a swab from her eye to check she has not contracted the eye problem from a mother with a condition such as chlamydia.Blocked tear ductsRecurrent sticky eye problems are usually caused by a blockage of skin
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Treating blocked fallopian tubes
By ThinkBaby on 10/10/2007 01:30:07
Infections and other gynaelogical conditions can affect your fallopian tubes, but how does this affect conception?
.However, there is treatment which can be successful in repairing the tubes for successful conception.What causes blocked fallopian tubes?If you get a sexually transmitted disease like chlamydia, the infection can cause inflammation or scarring of the fallopian tube tissue
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Conception and your gynaelogical history
By ThinkBaby on 06/08/2007 01:01:06
How your gynae history may affect your fertility and pregnancy, and when you should have no cause for concern
) | Bacterial Vaginosis (VB)Sexually transmitted infections: Chlamydia | Trichomoniasis | Gonorrhea | Crabs Ovarian cystsOvarian cysts are very common, usually benign and nothing to worry about. In many cases women aren't even aware that they have a cyst
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What is Eroded Cervix ?
By ThinkBaby on 09/11/2007 14:04:58
It sounds awful, but eroded cervix is actually quite common among pregnant women and in most cases has no bearing on your pregnancy at all
diseases (STIs) such as herpes, chlamydia, gonorrhea and vaginal infections such as bacterial vaginosis. The three groups of women most likely to suffer from eroded cervix are:Pregnant womenWomen on the contraceptive pillYoung womenWill eroded cervix
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Your preconception sex health checklist
By Laura Lee Davies on 14/07/2009 01:22:32
Even if you have no obvious signs of an STD, infections can affect your long-term chances of conceiving and are worth checking out.
.Being aware of your own bodyChlamydia, for example, can be carried and passed on without you knowing anything about it and hang around for years if untreated. It affects men and women and can prevent successful conception.Other diseases may affect the health
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Trying for a baby for 12 months - what now?
By Laura Lee Davies on 03/10/2008 01:00:13
If you have been trying to get pregnant for 12 months or more, what can you do next, and who should you talk to?
are pregnant. You may be tested for chlamydia which is a very common sexually transmitted disease which can go unnoticed for years, but can seriously affect your ability to get pregnant.What tests will my partner have at this stage?The first tests a man
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Conception checklist
By Laura Lee Davies on 28/07/2010 02:07:23
Preparing to Try To Conceive (TTC)? Getting pregnant tips and what to expect when trying for a baby
like chlamydia can affect your ability to conceive or have a healthy pregnancy, and are easily treated once you are aware of them. Taking supplements Research shows that taking a supplement of folic acid every day for at least three months before you
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Getting pregnant: where to start!
By Laura Lee Davies on 19/06/2009 00:56:06
You are thinking about having a baby - so what do you do next?!
issues in their lives pre-pregnancy, even if this is just being treated for thrush. However, conditions like chlamydia are common and can go undetected. Even if they do not affect your pregnancy they can affect the baby, so it is worth taking a look
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More embarrassing mummy moments
By Daniella Delaney on 19/07/2011 10:28:28
If your baby has ever left you red-faced with shame over something he or she has said or done, you have to read these...
off him.it was only after he handed one to me I realised that they were Chlamydia awareness flyers! No wonder people were reluctant to take them!xMirelle WilliamsNew parent arguments...do these sound familiar to you?
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