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Been Trying to get pregnet for a year

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i am a 22 year old woman. my husband and i have been trying for a year and a half. when i was younger i got raped and got clymidia but i got ride of it. i dont know if that is the reason why i cant get pregent. i just realy want to have a baby but just been haveing trouble to get pregnet.
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1199086 tn?1276218013
Sometimes having chlamydia can result in getting PID (pelvic infammatory disease). This can cause you to get scar tissue, especially around your tubes. A lot of scar tissue in the tubes could be preventing any sperm from reaching your eggs. If you think this may possibly be a reason, tell your ob and they can run tests to find out for sure. Good luck!!!
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486867 tn?1307139011
I agree with the others I would see either your OBGYN or a RE. Good LUCK to you : )
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1037790 tn?1303357470
Definitely see a infertility specialist. They can tell you reasons why you are having trouble. I was 28 when I started to see a specialist and it took about 6 months to find the right treatment for me to get pregnant. I am now 19 weeks pregnant with my first.

Good luck!!!
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1152782 tn?1451101426
Have you been to a fertility specialist or spoken to your gyn about possibly fertility problems?
I'm not sure if that could be a reason why you're not getting pregnant, but there could be other problems too.
An RE can run tests on your and your husband to try and get a better idea of what is going on.
Good luck to you!
I hope you get your BFP soon
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