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std/sti


Question Posted Thursday July 9 2009, 8:57 pm

virgins can get stds, right?

what stds can be passed from mother to child?

because don't most diseases not get passed that way because usually the child doesn't survive to pass it on?

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christina answered Friday July 10 2009, 6:12 pm:
Any STD can be passed from mother child just as any STD can be transferred through needles, and sex.

Yes, virgins can get STD's from either sharing needles with someone (if you're into drugs), or if your mother had one, you can get it through birth.

If you're scared you may have one even though you're a virgin, go to your local Planned Parenthood & get tested. Then you should get tested from then on twice a year (every 6 months).

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