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Can Infidelity Affect Infertility?

Friday, May 20th, 2011

According to a variety of rather shocking statistics, a good many married Americans are engaged in infidelity.  But could their cheating be driving infertility?  Perhaps, especially if they are engaging in unprotected sex with one or more partners.

More so than the emotional and psychological outcomes of infidelity, sexually transmitted diseases (STDs) could severely affect a man or woman’s ability to have children naturally.  Unfortunately, STDs aren’t easily spotted.

Many STDs, including Chlamydia and gonorrhea, are running rampant in the United States.  Yet it’s not uncommon for them to have zero warning signs.  This means an affair that took place years ago could have a lasting affect on both individuals’ fertility rates well into the future.

If you are one of the up to half of all married persons who has engaged in infidelity and is now trying (unsuccessfully) to have a child with your partner, it’s important to get tested for an STD.  Many STDs can be cured (or at least controlled), but only if they’re diagnosed… and the earlier, the better.

Contact a fertility clinic like RSI to schedule an appointment and find out if you may be an STD carrier.  Beyond infertility consequences, it’s important for you to know for the sake of your health.

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STDs and Infertility

Tuesday, April 6th, 2010

The CDC has recognized April as “STD Awareness Month” and encourages all adults to get themselves tested.

Many STDs are “silent”, remaining hidden until they are later uncovered quite unexpectedly.  For example, in the case of many couples, the realization of infertility leads to a discovery of an STD in one (or both) partners.

The CDC offers a list of testing centers at their site:  www.cdc.gov/STD.  If you have been sexually active with more than one partner (or your partner has been sexually active with other people), getting checked can head off avoidable problems — like infertility and birth defects — in the future.

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