I am pregnant, have Chlamydia and a stent in my kidney?

Basically 2 years ago I had an emergency c section but the doctor cut to deep into my kidney so to stop infection they put a little stem (or stent) thing in my kidney which I should of had removed a week later but i didn’t. A few weeks ago I had some weird symptoms so I went to the genitourinary medicine (GUM) clinics to get tested and it came back that I had chlamidiya. But Friday just gone I find out I’m pregnant what do I do?


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Ayman Darrag
4:58 pm

Chalmydia is not going to affect your baby if it is treated well as early as possible .. To treat chlamydia in pregnancy, common antibiotics such as azithromycin, erythromycin and amoxicillin are suitable options. Research suggests, that these antibiotics are safe for pregnant and breastfeeding women. providing treatment to a pregnant woman needs to be dealt with on a case-by-case basis, so you should consult your GP before taking any medication. You will need to get a re test after a month to 3 months after ending treatment to make sure it has gone.. Congratulations for being pregnant and wish… Read more »

Ahmed Fawzy
6:43 pm

Unfortunately you will have to consider abortion
So sorry buy you need to see your gynaecologist asap
Good Luck

MAHAVEER PATIL
4:59 am

hi
i suggest you treat chlamydia and get completely cured.

then you can undergo monthly usg scans.
if the scans turn out to be normal and if the baby growth seems normal without any anomalies,then you can think of continuing pregnancy if you want.
thanks

shw12
6:16 am

HI
BETTER TO DISCONTINUE PREGNANCY.
AS ITS EARLY PREGNANCY,HIGH RATE OF ANOMALIES CAN OCCUR DUE TO THIS INFECTION AND THE MEDICINES.
CONSULT GYNECOLOGIST

shalini p
6:39 am

hello there
the stent has caused you the infection.
if you havent removed it,get it removed asap.
take antibiotics till the reports confirm complete cure.
get a usg scan after that and decide about continuing the pregnancy.
discuss with your gynecologist