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If you’ve found out you are pregnant and think you could have an STD, you may have concerns about whether or not you could pass this STD to your child. 

STDs can be passed to your child during pregnancy and birth and can lead to health complications if left untreated. Life’s Choices Women’s Clinic provides free STD testing for both women and men, as well as pregnancy testing and ultrasounds to confirm how your pregnancy is developing. 

Schedule your confidential appointment at our clinic. 

How STDs Affect Pregnancy 

Every STD can affect your pregnancy differently; some can be resolved with early testing and treatment, while others can be managed with medication to reduce their risks.

Some STDs that can affect pregnancy include:

  • Chlamydia and gonorrhea – Gonorrhea has a risk of being transmitted to newborns during delivery and can cause complications. Chlamydia can also cause risks such as eye infections, pneumonia, and sepsis during birth.
  • HIV – This can be transmitted during labor, pregnancy, and delivery. Consistent Antiretroviral therapy (ART) can reduce the risk of transmission dramatically.
  • Hepatitis B – This can be prevented with vaccines, and up to 90% of infants born to an infected parent may become infected. If there is an active infection, there are treatments that can help control the virus. Preventative shots can also be given to the baby at birth.
  • Genital herpes – This is a lifelong viral infection. If active lesions are present before birth, your healthcare provider may suggest a cesarean to reduce the risk of transmission.
  • Syphilis – A bacterial infection that can cross the placenta during pregnancy and lead to serious risks such as a stillbirth, miscarriage, or long-term health issues. Up to 40% of babies born to people with untreated syphilis die from the infection. Luckily, syphilis can be treated early on with antibiotics.

Why Early Testing Is Important 

Many STDs do not cause obvious symptoms, which is why early testing and treatment can help protect both your health and your pregnancy. If left untreated, they can cause more serious infections, such as pelvic inflammatory disease, 

STDs such as chlamydia, gonorrhea, and syphilis can all be treated promptly with antibiotics. Others, including HIV and herpes, cannot be cured but can be managed with ongoing medical care.

If you think you may have an STD, getting tested can help you understand your health and determine whether additional medical care is needed.

Schedule an STD Test at Life’s Choices Women’s Clinic 

Life’s Choices Women’s Clinic offers no-cost, confidential STD testing for both women and men. If you’re concerned about a possible STD, we’re here to provide testing and answer questions about what to expect.

If you’re also concerned about a possible pregnancy, a pregnancy test and an ultrasound can provide additional information. We are here to answer any questions and inform you about your options.

Contact us today to schedule your confidential STD test.

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