You have only been off the implants for a short amount of time, you should wait 8-12 months for it to fully come out of your system.
You have had 3 miscarriages so you are entitled to be referred to the Recurrent Miscarriage Clinic through your GP, who can run various blood test from your and your partner and also scans to analysis your issue.
Through having Chlamydia you could have got PID (pelvic inflammatory disease) which causes scarring of the womb and tubes. Through scans and internal operations it can be defined if this has happened, once again you will need to speak to your doctor about getting a referral to the doctors.
Good Luck, I'm sure everything is fine
2007-01-17 00:57:58
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answered by ஐ♥PinkBoo - TTC #1♥ஐ 5
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if u been on the implant, pill etc it can take up to a year for your cycle to return to normal. i had clamidia that was treated and was worried it would effect my chance of becoming pregnant which played on my mind and is one of the reason i think it took me so long, that and i do have cysts on my ovaries. also it does take 2 people to make a baby so it doesnt mean there anything wrong with you. but stress does stop you getting pregnant. your doctor doesnt class it as a problem untill you been trying for more than a year. or if your over 35 i think they like to see you after 6 months( i think) me and my partner was trying for 2 years to the month and had just started investagations. which is where i found that i had problems) but by that time without knowing i was already pregnant only by bout 2 weeks so it couldnt be seen on my internal scan, i honestly think it because i relaxed ( because something was beong done to check it all out) so after 4 months dont worry and yes i know how hard that is to do, but try.
2007-01-17 02:30:55
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answered by invigeration69 3
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Lots of things can be impacting your ability to conceive. I would follow up with your docs about the possibility of damage to the reproductive system from the chlamydia. Damage may or may not happen, but it's worth exploring. I was told that sincemy cycles were normal to try for 6-9 months and then come back. Since your implant was removed it could take several cycles for your body to really be adjusted. I know the longer you've had it the longer it takes for your body to adjust being off of it. Relax, the
stress can make it hard too... Best of luck....
Just for those who think that just because you have an STD indicates that you are not committed is wrong... Don't be so quick to make judgements about people you don't know.
2007-01-17 01:08:45
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answered by luv2syd 2
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Considwering your history it could be a slighjt blockage in your tubes if you didnt have the sti long i wouldnt worry to much about that side of it as damage coms from being left untreated.sometimes it takes a while it doesent happen like that for everybody and the thing to remeber isevery person and pregnancy is diffrent so even if you concieved real fast with your other 2 doesent mean you will again!You can help yourself not to concieve by trying to hard i lost to ectopic lastyear(unknown causes)But they can be caused through clamidya or previous clamidya so something to be wary of.I suggest start charting your temprature and keeping a better eye on your cycles for docters refrence this is helpful too if you hadnt concieved within 12 months also use ovulation kits when your temprature has risen.And try to relax about it more dont rak your brains why just be patient and nature will takes its course.But if you pass 12 months and still nothing seek help from a docter.
2007-01-17 01:34:53
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answered by Anonymous
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The same happened to me...two kids with previous husband.....etc, anyway it turned out after three years of trying that I had an under-active thyroid...if those levels arent just right its near on impossible. Not saying you have this but worth seeing if you have any symptoms of it, and if so you can ask your Doc for a simple blood test. Theres a possibility that your fertility has been affected by the Chylamidia but if you had it treated...I doubt it, although maybe you could discuss it with your Doc. Goodluck to you x
2007-01-17 08:33:32
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answered by doodlebip 4
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4 months really isn't that long to be trying. I know it seems like forever when you're in the process, but the AVERAGE time it takes a normally ovulating woman to get pregnant is 5 months. For some it's less time, for some it's more. If you're not pregnant in another 3 months, then see your doctor.
2007-01-17 00:58:13
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answered by Jess H 7
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no longer having the flexibility to have childrens isn't any clarification for you no longer to marry. you've had 2 miscarriages regardless of the reality that so that you're in a position to conceive yet no longer to carry to finish time period so that you'll verify with a healthcare professional that makes a speciality of OB/GYN issues and it would want to be that there is a few reason that you had both miscarriages. it would want to also be that you'll't conceive now because of something to do with the miscarriages. although if it appears that evidently you'll't have toddlers, it truly isn't any reason no longer to get married because you may continuously undertake in case you somewhat want toddlers and they develop into yours once you want them and they love you.
2016-10-15 08:41:47
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answered by Erika 4
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Chlamydia can damage the tubes if present for long periods.I recommend taking the supplement royal jelly, I was reccomended to take it by a Dr and it is meant to be very effective in upping fertitlity
2007-01-17 00:57:15
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answered by Abigail 3
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see a doctor
me and my man were trying for our son for 5 years but then when we gave in and faced facts that it wasnt going to happen it did the doctors told me that all the stress may have prevented it try to relax and not put so much pressure on yourself and good luck
2007-01-17 01:03:02
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answered by Anonymous
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you have 2 children already,dont be so greedy.
Seems to me that you are putting yourself through hell when you have children already.
Are you in a stable relationship and if so how many years have you been in it?
I believe it is very irresponsible to have children if you are not in a commited long term relationship...and your clamidia indicates you're not.
2007-01-17 01:00:23
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answered by k k 1
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