Babies can not be born with a STD from infection free parents.
he isn't having a child nor does he have a std
Her baby dad died by getting STD'S from Nicki minaj . They tested her and it said that it was clear on her but she gave it away to her baby dad!
Because you can transmit you STD's to your partner and once your baby is born it is a very strong possiblity that your child will be born with aids/hiv too.
Chlamydia is a sexually transmitted disease that can cause pneumonia or conjunctivitis in a baby born to a mother with the infection.
If you are 100% sure he has never had any sexual contact with anyone, that would include oral (sucking), then no neither of you can give the other an STD.
No, since the std tests came back negative that means you don't have an std. The only way you may give someone chlamydia is if the person you had sex with after your baby is born.
No; you can not have a baby from oral sex. You can, however, end up with an STD. Use protection.
The father's use of drugs only makes his sperm count low. It does not effect the baby unless he has infected it with an STD. The mother's health is most important.
yes she is and she will have the baby in 2010no he did not get her pregnant but she gave him an std that's really true
So long as she healthy and has no STD you neither you nor she has anything to worry about.
A nested if is simply if statement within the body of another if statement. For example: int x = 1; int y = 1; if( !x ) { if( !y ) std::cout << "both x and y are zero" << std::endl; else std::cout << "x is zero but y is not" << std::endl; } else { if( !y ) std::cout << "x is not zero but y is zero" << std::endl; else std::cout << "neither x nor y are zero" << std::endl; } The above is essentially the same as saying: if( !x && !y ) std::cout << "both x and y are zero" << std::endl; else if( !x && y ) std::cout << "x is zero but y is not" << std::endl; else if( x && !y ) std::cout << "x is not zero but y is zero" << std::endl; else std::cout << "neither x nor y are zero" << std::endl; However, the nested if format is quicker to execute because both x and y are evaluated once and once only, whereas the latter needs to evaluate both x and y continually until a matching condition is found.
Could be if he has an STD or HIV because that can be passed to the baby once it enters the body.