Your child can have congenital syphilis when syphilis go undiagnosed. It can be treated with single dose of benzathine penicillin. Your child can have HIV infection when not treated properly during pregnancy.
Having an STD can affect your ability to have children. The best advice to give you is if u is having sex is to use condoms and go to the clinic twice a week
YES SOME STD'S CAN PREVENT YOU FROM GETTING PREGNANT DEPENDING ON HOW LONG YOU HAD WITH OUT KNOWING AS WELL AS WHAT STD YOU HAVE HAD LIKE SOME CAN CAUSE YOU TO BECOME STERILE I YOU HAD IT AND IT WAS NOT TREATED FOR A WHILE YOU SHOULD GET TESTED TO SEE IF IT DAMAGED YOUR INSIDESppl need 2 stop passing this around like its fun 2 do.The short would be yes. It depends on the STD and what damage it did to your fallopian tubes and uterus.
If you had a successful course of antibiotics soon after contracting the STD, you are probably just as fertile as before. If the STD went untreated for some time and caused scarring in your tubes it may have left you infertile. There are special X-rays your doctor can do to see if there is a blockage in your tubes if you have been trying to conceive with no results.
It depends on what type of STD you had. Chlamydia that has been left untreated for a while can permanently scar the fallopian tubes, making it next to impossible to get pregnant.
You can always get pregnant as long as you have a regular cycle. If you've had std's, your fine. If you HAVE stds, Be careful. You can easily spread it to the baby. Ex. If you have an outbreak of Herpes while giving birth, your baby can have alot of brain problems and may die from it. Check w/ your dr's
Most STDs can make you infertile.
No, just because a person had a STD does NOT mean they are infertile.
Yes.
Many STDs can cause damage or scarring of the uterus or fallopian tubes.
This damage can prevent pregnancy.
It is very important to be tested for STDs regularly, and to have any STD treated immediately.
Some std's can cause sterility in men as well as women if left untreated. Also, it's pregnant, not pregnet.
No, it can only result from Pelvic Inflammatory Diseases.
No it can not.
an STD will rarely inhibit from you becoming pregnant but it will have a high chance of passing on the STD to your child.
You should talk to your doctor right away. The baby may be born with the STD.
No, it does not.
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.
From conception to birth.
First, they're called STDs. Second, no.
Cervicitis does not cause cancer. Typical causes of cervicitis are STDs, so treatment is important. STDs that cause cervicitis can sometimes affect future fertility.
Not unless a illness is transmitted. Some illnesses can also affect the fetus.
Yes. i don't believe that it will affect your baby
Drinking milk while pregnant is good for the mother. The fetus will get what it needs whether the mother drinks milk or not. Ultra pasteurized milk has no different affect on mother or fetus than pasteurized milk. Drinking unpasteurized milk while pregnant is not recommended.
No, and they can't hear until week 20.
Cortal is Aspirin and can cause fetal damage but not abort.