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Nearly 1 million women develop pelvic inflammatory disease each year in the U.S. and are at an increased risk for infertility, ectopic pregnancies and chronic pelvic pain. Understand the symptoms and risks for this condition along with other disorders affecting your reproductive health by browsing the topics listed below.

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