yes.
Yes you can still pass it on to your partner if you have unprotected sex. A pap smear can't tell you if you do or don't have HPV. A pap smear only looks for damage to the cells of the cervix caused by high-risk HPV. For instance, people with genital warts can have normal Pap smears.
Yes. If your partner is inflected with a disease, and is not treated for that disease, then your partner can give it back to you. Of course, not all diseases are curable. Not all diseases can be cured with treatments. If you are cured of a disease, and your partner who is inflected, is not cured, your partner can pass that communicable disease back to you again.
The genital warts is a wild guess, but they can pass from mother to baby and lie dormant for a while.Please make an appoinment to see your doctor, permanent diarrhoea is not good and the cause needs to be found
A partner that has Aids can pass that to another partner through sexual activity. Yes, it is possible.
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Hi crackhead get a life!
The term is "thrush" and yes you can pass this to a partner. However, if you have been treated and the symtoms are clear a partner who was infected by you can pass it back. Both parties need to be checked.
[Debit] Cash / bank / goods / assets [Credit] Partner's capital account
Go under the bridge
Yes. This is what parasites do: pass from one host to another. Get rid of parasites; see your doctor or pharmacist. Once you pass on parasites you promote a cycle, so your partner's family and friends and their children will all end up suffering and passing on the parasites.
Yes,you still will be able to pass.
If she is already pregnant, she's very unlikely to get more pregnant, so from that point is is safe. But you can still pass on and get STDs, if either one of you is carrying one.