Can you still get pregnant if you have a sexually transmitted disease?
Women can still get pregnant after being treated and cured of a sexually transmitted disease (STD). If a woman becomes pregnant without completely curing the STD, it may be transmitted to the baby during pregnancy, childbirth, or through breast milk after birth. Therefore, it is crucial to seek timely treatment to prevent these pathogens from infecting the fetus and causing developmental abnormalities. In everyday life, it is essential to maintain personal hygiene and avoid unsafe sexual practices with either the same or opposite sex. When suffering from an STD, it is important to practice good personal hygiene, keep the genital area clean, and use cleansers to clean the external genitalia before sexual intercourse as a preventive measure.