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How are STIs Spread?
STIs are spread through vaginal, anal, or oral sex with an infected person. Some STIs can also be transmitted through non-sexual means such as sharing needles or from mother to child during childbirth.
Frequently asked queries:
How are STIs Spread?
Why is STI Prevention Important?
What are the Common Methods of STI Prevention?
What Role Does Gynecology Play in STI Prevention?
Can STIs Be Treated?
How Can One Talk to Their Partner About STI Prevention?
Is It Possible to Have a Healthy Sexual Life While Preventing STIs?
How Does Fertilization Occur?
How to Minimize Risk of Litigation?
How Do Socioeconomic Disparities Affect Access to Gynecological Care?
Can Menstrual Irregularities Affect Fertility?
Can Antiviral Medications be Used During Pregnancy?
What is Endometriosis?
How Can One Practice Safe Sex?
What are the common urinary issues in gynecology?
What is Anorectal Manometry?
What Are Some Key Findings?
What Are the Sources of Calcium and Vitamin D?
How Often Should One Get Tested for STIs?
What are the protocols for handling patient information?
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