Hi there i'm trying to concieve and my doc
has just put me on anti biotics because I
have started having some pid (pelvic
inflamatory disease) symptoms at this
stage we dont know for sure that its pid
but am taking antibiotics as a precaution.
I ovulated about 4 days ago and am hoping
that the antibiotics might work by then
and that it may not affect my chances of
concieving this month but does anybody
know the likelyhood? I had an ultrasound
last week that revealed one enlarged ovary
but the report doesnt suggest its a cyst
and the edrometrium appeared normal...
The pain im having is a dull ache in the
middle and slighly painful intercourse
only in a certain position though..But
before this type of pain started I have
been having pains where my ovaries are and
they felt like twinges and also a little
like a dull stitch...Anyway my main
questions are- can I still get pregnant
and have pid ? And will the antibiotics
clear most of it up just before or soon
after implantation? My partner and I had
intercourse on my fertile days and on one
of those days I no 'flow back' whatsoever
and I was wondering what they means if
anything? Could it be that its all inside
my uterus because I was ovulating??
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