Yes you should get check and cleared until then so sexual intercourse!
No, you can only give the STD you have.
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.
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Most STD's are caused by Bacteria. To give a few examples: Syphilis, Gonorrhea, Chlamydia... (etc)
Yes. Assuming that they knew or should have known they had the STD before they had unprotected / unsafe sexual practices with you.
One lifestyle that can give you cancer is getting the STD called HPV.
To answer the question is somewhat difficult being that these two illnesses are completely different. One is a urinary tract infection which is caused by a bacteria getting into the urinary system and has nothing to do with an STD (sexually transmitted disease). So to answer your question I will offer three different answers. 1) No, urinary tract infections are not contagious and are very common in women. 2) No, a urinary tract infection can not cause an STD. 3) One must have an STD in order to give another an STD; which again has nothing to do with a urinary tract infection. Anyone can get a urinary tract infection and it has nothing to do with intercourse; even animals can get these infections. Hope this helps and take care, Jupiter's Dawn
Anything from an STD to a luxury yacht. He could give her happnest if she just give him a chance.
Because having a STD compromises the immune system which will allow the virus to transfer more easily.