Because - ANY STD she may be infected with - WILL be passed on to the developing foetus via the umbilical cord. There are many publicised cases of women infected with HIV to have given birth to a baby which also had the disease !
HIV virus, and many zoonotic virus can pass through placenta i.e. by transplacental route.
Pregnancy = egg + sperm. Eggs are from women, sperm is from men. Women can give women STDs though so don't think that just because you can't get pregnant doesn't mean you don't have to protect yourself!
some stds may cause cancer stds areexpensive to manage some stds can cause death
some stds may cause cancer stds areexpensive to manage some stds can cause death
It shouldn't if it does get to your doctor IMMEDIATELY so they can test you for infections or STDs hope this helps Good luck and God Bless!! no actually it can smell diffrent i red about a women that found out she was pregnant by the smell of her urine, she never had no symptoms before hoped that helpedd
Yes. It's usually untreated STDs that can make you infertile.
Pimples aren't contagious. STDs are though, you may want to get that checked out.
If left untreated, some STDs can "ruin" your reproductive organs. Some diseases can hidner your ability to get pregnant, and others can develop into cancers.
No, aloe vera juice does not cure sexually transmitted diseases (STDs). STDs require medical treatment prescribed by a healthcare provider. It is important to seek professional medical advice and treatment for STDs.
It is possible to become pregnant ANY day of the month, bleeding or not. Protection is always necessary if you do not want to become pregnant or contract STDs.
Sexually transmitted disease or STDs are diseases that are passed through sexual contact. It is estimated that nearly 30 percent of sexually-active people will be diagnosed with an STD by the age of 25. People who have multiple partners are at the highest risk for catching a STD.What are some of the most symptoms associated with STDs?Bumps and discharge from the genital area are two of the most common symptoms associated with STDs. A person may also develop swollen lymph nodes. It is important to note that there are many STDs that do not have obvious signs or symptoms.Why is it important to get checked for STDs?All sexually active people should get checked for STDs. Again, many STDs do not have any symptoms so people often pass these diseases to their partners without knowing it. Additionally, untreated STDs can lead to many other complications such as infertility and cervical cancer. Death can also result if these conditions are left untreated.How often should a person get checked for STDs?People should get checked for a STD before they have sex with a new partner. Most experts advise getting checked at least once a year. It is also important to note that teenage girls are at an increased risk for developing a STD because the cells in the cervix are still changing. That is why all sexually-active teenage girls should get checked for STDs.Where can a person go to get tested?People can get tested for STDs at a clinic in their area. Many health department offer testing services for free. Additionally, a person may also request a test during a routine checkup with his or her doctor.How can STDs be prevented?STDs can be prevented in almost all cases. The simplest thing that people can do to prevent the spread of STDs is get tested. Couples should consider going to the clinic to get tested together. Staying monogamous can also help prevent STDs. People who are not monogamous should make sure that they wear a condom during sex.
If she is already pregnant, she's very unlikely to get more pregnant, so from that point is is safe. But you can still pass on and get STDs, if either one of you is carrying one.