Common STD's and how they can affect you and your baby
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Disease
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Symptoms
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Effects on your Health
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Effects on Fetus/Baby
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Treatment
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AIDS
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long-lasting infections, diarrhea, nightsweats, fever, witght loss, swollen glands, coughing, shortness of breath
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Immune system damage leading to cancer, pneumonia, brain damage, death
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fetus can get virus from mother during pregnancy or delivery; immune system damage leading to AIDS, usually within the first six years of life
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drugs now improve the out-look for infected individuals; drug treatment of HIV-positive women reduces the risk of passing the virus to their babies to 2% or less.
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Chlamydia
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itching or burning during urination, vaginal discharge, whitish discharge from penis, pelvic pain or no symptoms at all
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pelvic inflammatory disease, sterility, ectopic pregnancy (potentially life-threatening condition when embryo becomes implanted out the uterus, usually in fallopian tube)
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baby can catch during vaginal birth, causing ear and eye infections, pneumonia
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can be cured with antibiotics.
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Genital Herpes
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sores on penis or vagina, vaginal discharge, fever, tiredness, itching, aches and pains
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first attack very painful recurrent flareups may be less painful
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baby can catch during vaginal birth, causing severe skin infections, nervous system damage, blindness, mental retartdation, death
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symptoms can be treated: no cure for the disease; flareups may occur 4 to 7 times per year; infected babies treated with anti-viral drugs., though treatment is often unsuccessful when infection is wide-spread.
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Gonorrhea
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Vaginal discharge, burning during urination; most women have no sysmptoms
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pelvic inflammatory disease, infertility, arthritis, ectopic pregnancy
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baby can catch during vaginal birth, causing serious eye infection, blindness, joint infections and rarely life-threatening blood infections.
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can be cured with medicine; babies are treated with eye-drops after birth
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Syphilis
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sores on penis or vagina, mouth, anus or elswhere; low fever, sore throat, other sores or rashes
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if untreated, can cause damage to heart, blood vessels and nervous system, blindness, insanity and death
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fetus can catch before birth, damaging bones, liver, lungs, blood vessels; infected fetuses can die before or after birth
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can be cured with medicine; once fetus is damaged, there is no cure.
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Genital Warts
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genital itching, irritation or bleeding; warts may appear as small, cauliflower-shaped clusters; may get worse during pregnancy
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warts grow in size and number, may increase risk of cervical cancer
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baby can catch virus during birth, causing wart growth inside the voicebox and blocking windpipe
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can be treated with medicine applied directly to warts, or with surgery or with cryotherapy (freezing) to remove them.
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Hepatitis
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tiredness, poor apetite, fever, vomiting, joint pain, hives, rash, or jaundice (yellowing of the skin and the whites of the eyes)
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can become a long-term carrier and can spread to others by sex and sharing needles, liver disease, death
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baby can cath during vaginal birth, causing long-term liver problems
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Hepatitis A and B vaccine available, can be treated with medicine
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Vaginitis
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vaginal discharge, odor, itching, burning, redness
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pelvic inflammatory disease, if pregnant - premature delivery
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baby born prematurely, low birth weight
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can be cured with medicine
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