it is dependent on the number of people an infected person will have sexual intercourse with.
The amount of people you're Mom looked at because she had STD's.
Unless there is a STD transfered or you get pregnant, there is no lasting effect.
Depends on what you mean by "it". The germs that cause STDs don't know if you're gay or straight, male or female, so a gay person can get an STD from any sex partner who has an STD. But if you're asking if a gay person with an STD can make another person gay, the answer is No. Being gay isn't a disease.
for nstse of std 8th just refer to your science and maths textbook. If possible then you can also refer to science text book of std 9 and 10.Also thescience text book of std 8 9 & 10 gbse boars. Try to refer as many science books as possible. Best of luck for your nstse exam.
std.
herpes and std.
It is difficult to provide an exact number as it varies by region and population. However, globally, millions of people live with incurable sexually transmitted infections (STIs) such as herpes, HIV, and hepatitis B. It is important for individuals with these conditions to receive proper medical care and support.
The amount of people you're Mom looked at because she had STD's.
They get STD's and DIE. most likely get a miscarriage. and you cant get an std that way
It has no effect on your health unless he has a STD and then it is of course a bad effect.
Unless there is a STD transfered or you get pregnant, there is no lasting effect.
hemerroids, scabies...std's stis and aids
yes, std's can cause many things.
Of course.
Unless one of you has a STD or is unclean there are no side effects.
STD's are considered a hidden epidemic due to their taboo nature. Nobody talks about them because they are so private. Furthermore, many people with them don't even know they have them.
STD are common in people who are sexually active... if you are sexually active at the age of 20 then you are high risk to have an STD.