Meaning that you might have the strand that causes warts but never had an outbreak? That is a good question... I would think a wart would have to be present in order to transmit it to another person, but I don't know.
Yes it is still possible to be infected.
Still possible.
When you partner is deceased you are either a widow (woman) or widower (man) and you are no longer married although some partners were so in love with their deceased partner they still consider themselves married and may never remarry.
Yes, i know how you feel.You love your partner so much put sometimesthey can be anoyinq but you still love them at the end of the day.Also becausewhen you share this with your partner that you never experience with anyone beforeand yall relationship just might not work out so you Hate them but its all out of Love.
no not if you "dont worry about baby, its ok
You could still get pregnant - if you used IVF - using a donor egg with your partner's sperm.
Al Davis is still the managing partner of the Oakland Raiders, he is not and has never been the sole owner of the Oakland Raiders.
You know you are still in love with your present partner because you don't have to ask if you're still in love with them.
Herpes simplex virus 1 is the virus that causes fever blisters and cold sores.Herpes simplex virus ll is the virus that is responsible for genital herpes.There are anti viral medications that you can take to help reduce outbreaks of herpes,(Valtrex) but it is still possible to spread it even when no signs are present.It IS possible to spread HSv-1 by oral sex. If you have a fever blister and preform oral sex on someone, you can give them genital herpes. Just as someone with genital herpes can spread it to you by oral, vaginal or anal sex . Please use protection if you have genital herpes. marlin
They never existed , but can be possible of all the deseases out there like rabies ,etc.
No the pills would not work effectively. Your partner needs to be tested for this STD and if he is positive, he will need to take medication to clear up the infection. If cost is an issue, there are a couple of options:Contact your local Department of Health of family planning office to find out about free or low-cost treatments.Ask your health care provider if expedited partner therapy for chlamydia is legal in your state, and whether you can get a prescription for your partner.
Yes.