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When Is Pregnancy Possible With Pelvic Inflammatory Disease?

I HAVE BEEN HAVING NORMAL PERIODS BUT AFTER 2 YEARS OF MARRIAGE HAVE NOT YET CONCEIVED. HAVE NEVER MISSED PERIODS ANY MONTH. 2 WEEKS AGO I WENT TO SEE A GYNEE AND I WAS PUT UNDER HYPONNID MEDICATION. I WAS ALSO DIAGONIZED WITH PELVIC INFAMATORY DISEASE WHICH HAVE TAKEN MEDICATION. WHEN CAN I GET PREGNANT
Tue, 31 Jan 2017
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Hi.

Once the pelvic inflammatory disease has been well treated, we may have to go ahead with an investigation called a hysterosalpingography just to make sure there are no obstructions in your reproductive tract.

The hyponnid is to help you to lose weight and you should also work out an exercise and diet regimen. Ruling out/confirming conditions like polycystic ovarian syndrome can direct better management, but generally if your cycles are normal, then I would just advice weight loss and fertility medication like clomiphene to be initiated. You can start trying about 2-3 weeks after the last dose for the PID treatment.

Best of luck.
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When Is Pregnancy Possible With Pelvic Inflammatory Disease?

Hi. Once the pelvic inflammatory disease has been well treated, we may have to go ahead with an investigation called a hysterosalpingography just to make sure there are no obstructions in your reproductive tract. The hyponnid is to help you to lose weight and you should also work out an exercise and diet regimen. Ruling out/confirming conditions like polycystic ovarian syndrome can direct better management, but generally if your cycles are normal, then I would just advice weight loss and fertility medication like clomiphene to be initiated. You can start trying about 2-3 weeks after the last dose for the PID treatment. Best of luck.