You most likely can get pregnant while having PID.9 out of 10 women can get pregnant if they had PID.
It is possible to be pregnant and have PID at the same time.
It is possible to be pregnant while being treated with PID.
PID decreases the chances of becoming pregnant.
More than likely you still can get pregnant.
if you were diagnosed, chances are you do have PID. not all symptoms leaning tword being pregnant mean that you are. test yourself again. and start having protected sex.
Your chances are better than average.
It is still possible for you to get pregnant.
Chances are you can get pregnant.
It is still possible for you to get pregnant.
Yes, it is possible to have had PID and get pregnant, especially when you are quickly treated. Infertiity can happen after PID because of scarring of the fallopian tubes. the tubes are really small and this can prevent the egg and the sperm from getting together. PID is a general term meaning pelvic inflammatory disease, if the tubes were not involved in the infection or if no scarring there is no reason a pregnancy could not happen.
PID will not necessarily cause infertility problems but every bout of PID increases the chance of infertility. The more times you have PID, the more likely it is that you won't be able to have children. When you have PID, bacteria infect the tubes or cause inflammation of the tubes. This turns normal tissue into scar tissue, which can block your tubes and make it harder to get pregnant. Even having just a little scar tissue can keep you from getting pregnant. You can find more information about this topic at http://www.womenshealth.gov/faq/pelvic-inflammatory-disease.cfm