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asked Dec 10, 2018 in Mother's Health in Pregnancy by anonymous
Is it possible for diseases to not have symptoms? I had unprotected sex and now the person I was with has a swollen and sore testicle. I'm worried about myself and my baby. Can diseases be asymptomatic?
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It is possible for some diseases to be asymptomatic, meaning they do not show any noticeable symptoms. However, it is important to note that many sexually transmitted infections (STIs) can also present without symptoms in some individuals. If you are concerned about potential transmission, it is advisable to consult with a healthcare professional who can provide proper testing and guidance. They will be able to assess your specific situation, provide appropriate advice, and address any concerns you may have regarding yourself and your baby's health. Remember that early detection and treatment are crucial in managing STIs, so seeking medical attention promptly is recommended.

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answered Dec 12, 2018 by anonymous
 
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The nurse doing my parenting classes reccomended having protected sex through out pregnancy. Some sexually transmitted diseases can take up to 6 months to show symptoms even longer.  

If you are concerned definitely don't wait and get checked out.  Hopefully this is helpful. 

commented Jan 4, 2019 by anonymous
It is thank you. I got checked out so everything is fine :D
commented Sep 17, 2019 by anonymous
Sex don't hurm baby, baby is protected safely by GOD

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