Yes. The pathogens (bacteria, etc.) need to get into the healthy person, to catch the diseases. This can happen through sexual intercourse, but also through contact of other bodily fluids. For example, HIV is often passed by using injection needles for more than one person (as in drug addicts, or in vaccinations if proper precautions are not taken).
By unsafe sexual intercourse.
There are several reasons why you may have pain during intercourse even though you do not have an STD. You may have a simple infection, by visiting your doctor you will be able to get a full and complete diagnosis.
Yes, even babies can get UTIs. It is simply an infection of the urinary tract. Although sex can increase the chances of getting one, they are not an STD.
Well, I can assure you that you will not become pregnant again but if your concern is based upon spreading STD's then yes you do need to wear a condom.
Is caused by sexual intercourse. So it is an STD disease
Unless they break during intercourse.
It can if done without the proper protection. If you are referring to anal intercourse, if performed unprotected, this can lead to catching STDs. This is also a way to get a urinary tract infection. Anal intercourse, if performed, should always be done with a latex or polyurethane condom to minimize STD risk and protect both people involved.
It is best to go to the doctor and get checked for an STD because if you wait you can do permanent damage to your ovaries, and fallopian tubes.
This could be a symtom of an STD. Go to the Dr and get checked out.
Trichomoniasis is caused by a protozoan.TRICHOMONIASIS.TrichomonasTrichomonas vaginalis is the protozoa that causes trichomoniasis.Trichomoniasis.Trichomoniasis is a STD caused by a protozoa.Tichomonasis is an infection by a protozoan most commonly spead through sexual intercourse.
STD stands for "sexually transmitted diseases", so the answer to your question is through sexual intercourse
It may be ok but I would definitley not try it, due to STDs.