Yes, certain sexually transmitted diseases (STDs) can be passed from a pregnant person to their baby during pregnancy, childbirth, or breastfeeding. Common STDs that can be transmitted include syphilis, gonorrhea, chlamydia, and HIV. It's important for pregnant individuals to receive regular prenatal care and screenings to minimize the risk of transmission and ensure the health of both the parent and baby. Treatment and preventive measures can significantly reduce the likelihood of passing an STD to the baby.
Could be if he has an STD or HIV because that can be passed to the baby once it enters the body.
he isn't having a child nor does he have a std
Her baby dad died by getting STD'S from Nicki minaj . They tested her and it said that it was clear on her but she gave it away to her baby dad!
By unsafe sexual intercourse.
All of them. While some like herpes are less likely to infect unless active, it is still possible.
No; you can not have a baby from oral sex. You can, however, end up with an STD. Use protection.
yes she is and she will have the baby in 2010no he did not get her pregnant but she gave him an std that's really true
Std's are exactly that .. Sexually transmitted diseases.. They can ONLY be transmitted and passed on by sexual contact. You catch std's by the enchanging of bodily fluids.. This could be genitalia contact, but also includes genatalia to mouth contact (oral sex).
An STD, or sexually transmitted disease, is an infection passed from one person to another through sexual contact. These infections are typically caused by bacteria, viruses, or parasites, and can affect the genitals, mouth, or rectum. It is important to practice safe sex to prevent the transmission of STDs.
During pregnancy, antibodies such as IgG are passed from the mother to the baby through the placenta. During breastfeeding, antibodies such as IgA are passed from the mother to the baby through breast milk.
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You can get it too. Depending on which one it is it can affect the baby or not. Get tested.