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Hello when I was about 17/18!(21now) I caught chlamydia, i was Lucky I got symptoms straight away so went and got it treated. Now I'm with my fiancé of 2 years with sex nearly every day with NO contraception he doesn't come inside me and I use a ovulation tracker so I know when fertile and use a condom then but I haven't gotten pregnant and I'm worried me having chlamydia has ruined my chances of conceiving:(. My question is how much am I at risk of not being able to get pregnant? Do you have to have chlamydia a longgg time before it effects your fertility? Please get advice

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Hi having chlamydia for a short time when you were younger will not stop you from getting pregnant now or in the future, don't worry and just give it time !

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Thank you!

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