Men can become infected and can transmit many of these infections to other women. The sexual partners of women who have these infections also should seek medical treatment.
HPV appears to be transferred from the mother to the infant during the birth process.
You can get chlamydia from someone who is infected. The partner's cleanliness has nothing to do with it.
It depends entirely on the individuals - where the yeast infection was (I'm assuming genital), how healthy the female's vagina is, what sexual activity was involved, if they were practicing safer sex, and how severe the infection was. That is assuming that the infection does get passed between partners.
Nothing really, sometimes drinking blood can be healthy, other times it can be sickening. If the partner has a disease or infection it is possible it can be passed on by this contact depending on the condition.
Very few infected people have symptoms and most pregnant women have antibodies that protect the fetus from infection.
It means you have an STI - which you passed on to your partner - both of you should be seen by a doctor (a) to discover what the infection is and (b) to get a course of treatment. Until it's diagnosed and treated - neither of you should engage in sexual activity either with your partner or anyone else !
No his partner was (passed 1990) however he is ok
Maternal to fetal infections are transmitted from the mother to her fetus, either across the placenta during fetal development (prenatal) or during labor and passage through the birth canal (perinatal).
Please do not get tattooed whilst pregnant. There is a small chance of infection which can then be passed on to the baby. It's a small chance but is getting ink worth complications? Wait until you've stopped breast feeding and then do it
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Seems that infection from the root canal of the teeth have passed to your maxillary sinus near your facial nerve branches. Better consult your physician.
because then if your willy has any infections, they are not passed on to the female.