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Can STDs Affect Fertility?
Yes, untreated STDs can lead to complications like
pelvic inflammatory disease
(PID), which can damage the reproductive organs and cause infertility. Regular screening and early treatment are vital for maintaining reproductive health.
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Can STDs Affect Fertility?
Can STDs Be Cured?
What is the Role of Medicaid in Family Planning?
What Causes ICP?
What are Processed Foods?
What dietary considerations are there for menopause?
How Can Data Backup and Recovery Plans Help?
What Are Electrosurgical Instruments?
What are the Benefits of Customization?
What Are the Career Prospects Post-Residency?
How Does Lack of Internet Access Affect Gynecological Care?
How Do Thyroid Hormones Affect the Menstrual Cycle?
Why is Folate Important for Women?
What is Vacuum Assisted Delivery?
How Do Peritoneal Adhesions Affect Women?
What is Surrogacy?
What are the Sources of Heavy Metal Exposure?
What are common unnecessary supplements in gynecology?
How do I know which treatment is right for me?
Who is a Candidate for TOLAC?
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