There is no biological limit to the number of STDs you can have at one time. It is not unusual to see patients with more than one STD.
You can catch all sexually transmitted diseases if your partner is infected.
All of them - 27.
There is no limit to the number of STDs a person can have at once. It is quite possible to have a variety of infections raging in your body. The best way to prevent this is to practice safer sex.
Yes you can catch 2 STDs at the same time.
She can expect to be on time 39 times.
It is a term from computer databases. A relational database can have a one-to-many relationship in its data. For example, if you have a customer order database, one table will contain customer names and another will contain their orders. Each customer will only be listed once, but each customer can make many orders. So one customer can be related to many orders. Incorporating that into a database requires the creation of a one to many relationship.
A line graph shows change over time.
All of them in which one axis is time.
Yes, it is true that increased duration refers to how greatly one increases the time spent training.
Yes, you can get both pubic lice and chlamydia many, many times if you are re-exposed. You can have both STDs at the same time.
No . . . an STD is a Sexually Transmitted Disease. HIV infection is just one of many STDs.
yes...and many MANY STDs
most likely one or more STDs
there can be many causes for a constant peeing sensation. The most popular one would be a bladder infection or a kidney stone. others may be from STDs such as gonorrhea or syphilis which are curable if you catch it in time but very unpleasant to have!
As with most early voyages to the United States, sex was often a factor not taken into account. STDs were rampant among the many brave men who first sailed in the Mayflower, which eventually led to their deaths since at the time the only form of medical treatment for STDs at the time was being burned at the stake.
some stds may cause cancer stds areexpensive to manage some stds can cause death
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.
Communicable diseases are diseases that can be passed from one person to another. These include all STDs, such as AIDS, as well as many other diseases.
Broken bones One night stands - > STDS - > :(
The cause of STDs is unprotected sex.
an std can lead to many things like cancer or bumps