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JFL chad gives pregnant wife herpes from one of his many night stands

TLDR : She met the Chad and was cheated.
 
Plight of the chadsexuals :feelshaha:
 
Does that mean the baby also has an STD?
 
Does that mean the baby also has an STD?

STD and Pregnancy Symptoms​

If a pregnant woman contracts a Sexually Transmitted Disease (STD), it can pose significant risks to both her health and that of her unborn baby. Here’s a breakdown of the potential consequences:
  1. Untreated STDs can lead to complications:
    • Premature labor and delivery (before 37 weeks)
    • Low birth weight
    • Increased risk of miscarriage
    • Pelvic inflammatory disease (PID), which can cause ectopic pregnancy and maternal pelvic structural anomalies
  2. Specific STDs and their risks:
    • Gonorrhea: Can cause:
      • Infection of the amniotic fluid, leading to premature birth and low birth weight
      • Conjunctivitis (pink eye) and pneumonia in newborns
      • Rarely, neonatal sepsis and meningitis
    • Chlamydia: Can cause:
      • Conjunctivitis (pink eye) and pneumonia in newborns
      • Rarely, premature birth and low birth weight
    • Syphilis: Can cause:
      • Congenital syphilis in newborns, leading to:
        • Skin rash
        • Meningitis
        • Hepatitis
        • Anemia
        • Neurological problems
      • Increased risk of stillbirth or miscarriage
  3. Treatment is crucial:
    • Prompt antibiotic treatment can cure most STDs and prevent transmission to the baby
    • Untreated STDs can lead to serious health complications for both the mother and baby
  4. Screening and testing:
    • Pregnant women should be tested for STDs as part of their routine prenatal care
    • Partners should also be tested and treated if necessary
  5. Prevention:
    • Consistent use of condoms or other forms of contraception
    • Limiting sexual partners
    • Getting tested regularly
It’s essential for pregnant women to be aware of the risks associated with STDs and to take steps to prevent transmission. If you suspect you may have an STD or have been exposed, consult your healthcare provider immediately.
 
Sexhaver problems; can't relate
 

STD and Pregnancy Symptoms​

If a pregnant woman contracts a Sexually Transmitted Disease (STD), it can pose significant risks to both her health and that of her unborn baby. Here’s a breakdown of the potential consequences:
  1. Untreated STDs can lead to complications:
    • Premature labor and delivery (before 37 weeks)
    • Low birth weight
    • Increased risk of miscarriage
    • Pelvic inflammatory disease (PID), which can cause ectopic pregnancy and maternal pelvic structural anomalies
  2. Specific STDs and their risks:
    • Gonorrhea: Can cause:
      • Infection of the amniotic fluid, leading to premature birth and low birth weight
      • Conjunctivitis (pink eye) and pneumonia in newborns
      • Rarely, neonatal sepsis and meningitis
    • Chlamydia: Can cause:
      • Conjunctivitis (pink eye) and pneumonia in newborns
      • Rarely, premature birth and low birth weight
    • Syphilis: Can cause:
      • Congenital syphilis in newborns, leading to:
        • Skin rash
        • Meningitis
        • Hepatitis
        • Anemia
        • Neurological problems
      • Increased risk of stillbirth or miscarriage
  3. Treatment is crucial:
    • Prompt antibiotic treatment can cure most STDs and prevent transmission to the baby
    • Untreated STDs can lead to serious health complications for both the mother and baby
  4. Screening and testing:
    • Pregnant women should be tested for STDs as part of their routine prenatal care
    • Partners should also be tested and treated if necessary
  5. Prevention:
    • Consistent use of condoms or other forms of contraception
    • Limiting sexual partners
    • Getting tested regularly
It’s essential for pregnant women to be aware of the risks associated with STDs and to take steps to prevent transmission. If you suspect you may have an STD or have been exposed, consult your healthcare provider immediately.
Brutal, the baby will be incel if a male
 
Whore deserved it.
 
Normalshitter are so fucking nasty

Frustrated Clint Eastwood GIF
 

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