| Causes of Infertilty |
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| Written by Webmaster | |
| Wednesday, 10 March 2010 | |
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Again, it is proven that STDs cause infertility, but it does not mean that it cant be stopped. Although if the STD is left alone and untreated, the two top sexually transmitted diseases that could lead to infertility is Chlamydia and Gonorrhea. These on women, forty percent of the time can lead to what is called a pelvic inflammatory disease. This is the result of not having the STD treated. And this pelvic inflammatory disease is the leading factor when it comes to infertility. It happens most of the time when a woman is pregnant while nursing an untreated pelvic inflammatory disease. And by this, a scarring of the fallopian tubes happens. This can also lead to more serious dilemmas to a woman when it develops into an ectopic, tubal pregnancy that could be both fatal to the mother and the baby. After knowing this and If in a marital relationship, when both parties are wishing to have a baby, be sure to be tested for STDs and fertility. It really is factual that STDS cause infertility. Getting tested gives the peace of mind to both or one and this is a precaution to be sure that there arent any STDs available between or to ones self. This can really help to prevent the disease from spreading within, and to other people if sexually active. There has been a rise of STD reports in the United States alone, where Gonorrhea is reaching up to 718,000 reports and Chlamydia to a whopping 2.8 million yearly. And these are only the reported cases. What more if every single STD transmittance will be reported? To men though, the STDs symptoms show faster than women. But in both scenarios, STDs cause infertility. At least with men, hopefully, they have it treated as soon as it develops and in time before it turns for the worse; that would mean infertility. Although, the symptoms show, but if not, it still is better to keep track and be tested often even if none show. As researched, there are almost 500,000 men per year who develop Epididymitis due to an STD. This is a condition that causes inflammation to the vessels that carries semen that can possibly lead to male infertility. This goes to show that regular check-ups on both infertility and STDs are a must. May it be sperm counts or etc, it still is better to be sure of ones self, because it is proven by many that whatever STD it may be, STDS is of the infertility causes . |
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| Last Updated ( Wednesday, 10 March 2010 ) |
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