If left untreated, some STDs can "ruin" your reproductive organs. Some diseases can hidner your ability to get pregnant, and others can develop into cancers.
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avoids STDs and get regular preventive care.
all rtis such as genital herpes and genital warts etc are all stds butr all stds such as aids and hepatitis-b are not rtis as they do not effect any reproductive part......one effects immune system and other liver respectively
No, but she can receive or give STDs.
I dont think they canANS2:Fish with intromittant organs such as guppies and sharks have the mechanism for transmission but no literature describes such disease.
There are to many factors to answer that based on the question.Are you male/ female?What STDS?DId you get Pelvic inflammatory disease?If you are female with herpes and do get pregnant you will have to deliver C section so not to pass the virus to your child.My question is why would you wait 5 years to get treated?
There are literally hundreds, if not thousands of diseases that are associated with the female reproductive system. Here is a list of a few. It is not comprehensive: - ectopic pregnancy - ovarian torsion - pelvic inflammatory disease - fibroids - cancers - STDs - polycystic ovarian disease - endometriosis - bacterial, viral, or fungal infections - bartholin gland cysts - hydrosalpinx - endometrial polyps - dysfunctional uterine bleeding - asherman's syndrome - amenorrhea - dysmenorrhea - menorrhagia - metrorrhagia - oligomenorrhagia - cervical stenosis - cervical incompetence - vaginitis - vaginal prolapse - vulvodynia - vaginismus And many, many more.
An arm, a leg, and two bodily organs, if you have an stds dont worry you will never get one.
It will put you at risk of catching STDs, but the actual squirt won't make it any worse.
some stds may cause cancer stds areexpensive to manage some stds can cause death
The cause of STDs is unprotected sex.
The abbreviation for studies is "studies" or "stds."
Sexually transmitted diseases (STDs) don't care if your partner is male or female. If you are sexually active with either sex (or both) -- use protection. Also find a free clinic so you can get tested occasionally for STDs. They don't always have obvious symptoms.Please play safe!