my boyfriend and i been having unprotected sex were trying to have a baby together we been trying over 1 year now and we have been tested for any STD s we had chlamydia but was treated for it back in march. I still get my period every month would could be wrong ?
Chlamydia is an infection which may cause tubal block. So please get your Hysterosalpingography done to evaluate the tubes. If the tubes are blocked, you may have to get them reopened by surgery.
If the tubes are patent, find out the status of your ovulation by ultrasonography. If you have any ovulation problem, you may require ovulation induction medicines. If you are ovulating naturally, then plan your sexual intercourse on and around the day of ovulation.
Please get his semen examination done after 4 days abstinence for evaluating his semen quality and quantity.
Please report to your Gynaecologist or Infertility consultant.
Dr. Nishikant Shrotri
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Hallow Dear, Chlamydia is an infection which may cause tubal block. So please get your Hysterosalpingography done to evaluate the tubes. If the tubes are blocked, you may have to get them reopened by surgery. If the tubes are patent, find out the status of your ovulation by ultrasonography. If you have any ovulation problem, you may require ovulation induction medicines. If you are ovulating naturally, then plan your sexual intercourse on and around the day of ovulation. Please get his semen examination done after 4 days abstinence for evaluating his semen quality and quantity. Please report to your Gynaecologist or Infertility consultant. Dr. Nishikant Shrotri