Yes.
STD stands for "sexually transmitted diseases", so the answer to your question is through sexual intercourse
The cause of STDs is unprotected sex.
Yes, non-latex condoms, such as those made from polyurethane or polyisoprene, are effective in preventing the transmission of STDs when used correctly and consistently.
California. it was voted on propisition 8, and yes there is no sex.
MRSA is not considered an STD. Although you might get it from sex, that's not its primary mode of transmission. You can get the common cold or strep throat during sex, also, but we don't consider those STDs.
allergic reactions,risk of transmission of stds and infectious diseases.
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STDs can be transmitted through direct sexual contact, including vaginal, anal, and oral intercourse. They can also spread through skin-to-skin contact with infected areas or sores. Additionally, sharing contaminated needles or other drug paraphernalia can facilitate the transmission of certain STDs.
all rtis such as genital herpes and genital warts etc are all stds butr all stds such as aids and hepatitis-b are not rtis as they do not effect any reproductive part......one effects immune system and other liver respectively
some stds may cause cancer stds areexpensive to manage some stds can cause death
Its because he has a disease. He has STDs( it means sexually transmitted disease)
Natural family planning (NFP) methods primarily focus on tracking fertile and infertile periods to avoid pregnancy, and they do not provide protection against sexually transmitted diseases (STDs). Abstinence during fertile periods can reduce the risk of STDs, but other NFP methods, such as the calendar method or basal body temperature method, do not inherently prevent STD transmission. To protect against STDs, the use of barriers like condoms is recommended alongside any family planning approach.