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I recently had IDU marina coil and at this appointment got STD check. My result came back positive for chlamydia, I was to be treated 2 days later. The following day I was in agonising pain in my lower abdomen. I called emergency doctor with my symptoms and was asked to go in to see the doctor. Here I was diagnosed with PID pelvic inflammatory disease. I am unsure how long I have had the STD as I have been with my current partner for over a year and neither of us have showed any symptoms for it. I am worried I have become infertile due to this. Has anyone else experienced anything similar

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