Female testing for STDs can include:
Frequent urination can be a symptom of some STDs in females, but it is not a common symptom across all STDs. It is important to get tested and seek medical advice if experiencing frequent urination or any other unusual symptoms.
Absolutely yes.
There's no commerically available test for HPV, so you could not have gotten "100% no STDs." Please contact your health care provider to learn what infections were and were not tested.
Patients with pubic lice should be examined and tested for other STDs.
STDs can be transmitted through sexual contact, blood-to-blood contact, or from mother to baby during childbirth. It is important to practice safe sex and get tested regularly to prevent the spread of STDs and protect your health.
Males are tested for HPV just like females. The test is a blood test.
If you think you've got one (or more) go as soon as possible.
It is healthier to be a kid. Especially for females. If you consider the possible STDs and stress that comes with a baby, its really not a question.
Getting tested for STDs is almost painless. The only discomfort you might experience is the needle point used to collect blood. Not every screening for STDs involved a blood test, though.
Pus cells from chlamydia may change the appearance of urine. Get tested if you think you're at risk of STDs.
by this you mean putting the males genitles on a females/males face, no. there must be blood to blood contact.
Sure do. Tried and tested - both females