The time it takes for a sexually transmitted disease (STD) to affect the ovaries can vary depending on the specific infection and individual factors. For example, pelvic inflammatory disease (PID), often caused by untreated STDs like chlamydia or gonorrhea, can develop within a few days to weeks after infection and may lead to ovarian complications. However, not all STDs directly affect the ovaries, and symptoms may not appear immediately. It's essential to seek medical attention if you suspect an STD to prevent complications.
It is best to go to the doctor and get checked for an STD because if you wait you can do permanent damage to your ovaries, and fallopian tubes.
within ten minutes or so
Having a STD will negatively affect the immune system.
it can spread STD's and cause pregnancy
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Unless there is a STD transfered or you get pregnant, there is no lasting effect.
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Nothing, as long as they don't have an STI
Medical Schools require that you complete the 12 grade or 12th std. I assume you are from India. Your best bet is to go back and take your 12th std. examination for medicine. You MUST have 12th std to get in medical school.
You can get it too. Depending on which one it is it can affect the baby or not. Get tested.
As long as the person doesn't have a STD, then it is not unhealthy.
As long as he didn't pass that STD on to his wife. But oh yeah, Karma rules.