You body doesn't create STDs.
Pregnancy does not provide protection against STDs, so you can pass along any that you might have.
Pregnancy usually provides protection against a second pregnancy, but you're already pregnant.
It is possible to be pregnant while being treated with PID.
No STDs can be treated with amoxicilan.
STDs are typically transmitted through sexual contact, while other communicable diseases can spread through various means such as direct contact, air, food, or water. STDs often have long incubation periods and can remain asymptomatic for a while, whereas many other communicable diseases have more immediate and noticeable symptoms. Additionally, STDs can have serious long-term health consequences if not treated promptly.
There are to many factors to answer that based on the question.Are you male/ female?What STDS?DId you get Pelvic inflammatory disease?If you are female with herpes and do get pregnant you will have to deliver C section so not to pass the virus to your child.My question is why would you wait 5 years to get treated?
It can happen. Sperm can seep out while you're having sex.
Chlamydia,Gonorrhea,Syphills and Trichomas are all cured by antibiotics .The bacterial and parasitic STDs are treatable with antibiotics.Bacterial STDs can be treated with antibiotics, such as gonorrhea, chlamydia, and syphilis.All but the viral STDs can be treated with antibiotics.Bacterial and protozoal sexually transmissible infections are treatable with antibiotics.
Absolutely YES! Birth control pills only protect you from getting pregnant. Condoms, while not foolproof, will protect you from STDs.
Pregnant women with GBS in their urine are treated with penicillin.
so people won't know they have STDs.
Usually, pregnant women are treated for two weeks.
Yes. It's usually untreated STDs that can make you infertile.
Pregnant patients are treated by obstetricians.