It is important to your health to avoid the painful, debilitating, or even fatal infections that can result. Additionally, you could spread these diseases to your spouse or sexual partners, potentially affecting their lives as well.
- Many STDs are not fully curable.
- Some STD's can kill you.
- Some STD's can affect unborn children.
To ensure that you are not at risk of contracting them yourself or at risk of passing them on to anyone else, always practice safe sex.
STDs (sexually transmitted diseases) can be rapidly spread among unwary individuals, causing a general decrease in health, susceptibility to other infections, and birth defects during pregnancy.
STD's usually don't prevent pregnancy. Are you trying or are just wanting to know?
There is no state in the U.S. that prohibits individuals with a sexually transmitted disease (STD) from getting married. However, it is important to disclose your STD status to your partner and practice safe sex to prevent transmission.
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Settle down with 1 person you know will be faithful and has no STD.
You shouldn't have ANY sex at all!!! That is way too young and you know nothing about STD's and Aids. You know nothing about condoms or how to prevent getting pregnant. My advice would be to wait till you are married.
she was said to have invented "condoms" to prevent child birth, only after already invented by charles goodyear to prevent std's.
Condoms are used on male penis to prevent pregnancy and STD transmission
AIDS
...if he has an std...?
Well I am pretty sure that there is a comparison chart for condoms. I mean u would want to know as a man or women which brand is better to use correct. You want something that will prevent you from getting STD'S and so on. Unfortunately it doesn't protect a 100% against STD'S. So it is better to be safe then sorry.
yes they prevent infections like STI'S it used to be called STD's as it is not a disease.