Some STDs affect future fertility, and others do not. Chlamydia and gonorrhea can cause scarring the affect future fertility.
Cervicitis does not cause cancer. Typical causes of cervicitis are STDs, so treatment is important. STDs that cause cervicitis can sometimes affect future fertility.
No. There are no STDs that affect the release of an egg from the ovary. Some STDs can cause scarring that can interfere with movement of the egg through the fallopian tube.
Having a STD will negatively affect the immune system.
No
First, they're called STDs. Second, no.
Yes, two partners can be diagnosed with different STDs. STDs do not always transmit.
There are several disadvantages. There is always the risk of contracting an STD. Condoms do not protect a person from all STDs. The possibility of the woman getting pregnant. Does she want to have a baby? With this man? How will it affect her plans for her future? Dissatisfaction in their married sexual relationship. If you've already had multiple partners before getting married, it's easy to compare your spouse's sexual skills with those you've been with before. That can lead to dissatisfaction.
If you had chlamydia for a long period, you may have experienced complications of chlamydia such as pelvic inflammatory disease or epididymitis. Most people with chlamydia do not experience long-term complications. Talk to your health care provider for advice specific to your situation.
No. So long as the consumed sperm is from a healthy man with no STDs, it will not affect your unborn child.
some stds may cause cancer stds areexpensive to manage some stds can cause death
If you want to prevent pregnancy and the possibility of STDs, you don't! He is being responsible for you and himself by always using a condom.
The economy was starting to get worse, drugs and stds were becoming common, gorbachevs reforms really were the biggest factor.