Yes she can pass trichomoniasis to a infant girl.
No, trichomoniasis does not pass to the baby of a woman who is infected.
Trichomoniasis is not typically passed from mother to child during childbirth. However, in rare cases, it is possible for a pregnant woman to pass the infection to her baby during delivery, resulting in a condition called neonatal trichomoniasis.
It doesn't matter how long he's had it. If he has trichomoniasis he can pass it onto his partner. It's easily cured with a several pills for both male and female. Planned Parenthood treats this
It appears that trichomoniasis is one of the few STDs that can be caught through other means as well. Although the protozoan dies rapidly in dry conditions, it appears that you can be infected by sharing a washcloth with an infected person, or possibly by having your genitals come into contact with someone else's infected genital discharge.
It takes about two to six hours for your body to digest and absorb the food you eat and pass it into your breast milk.
No, you cannot pass Antiphospholipid syndrome to a surrogate mother who is carrying your baby. You can pass it onto your unborn baby though.
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Just because she is a lesbian doesn't mean that she or her partner or previous partners couldnt have slept with a man. Disease is a chain reaction. Perhaps she slept with a Bi-girl. You just never know.... Trichomoniasis is caused by a parasite which is long lived in Females but dies in a few weeks in men. Standard intercourse or Vulva to Vulva contact is enough to pass the parasite on. It responds well to The antibiotic metronidazole is commonly used to cure the infection. A newer drug, called Tinidazole may be used.
I'd say: go see a doctor
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