How Often Should You Get Tested for STDs?

How Often Should You Get Tested for STDs?

Routine STD testing is essential if you are sexually active, have changed sexual partners, or are pregnant. Many sexually transmitted diseases (STDs) do not present symptoms, making it possible to be infected without realizing it. However, even without noticeable...
What Are the Long-Term Effects of Untreated STDs?

What Are the Long-Term Effects of Untreated STDs?

STDs (sexually transmitted diseases) can have serious consequences if left untreated. Educating yourself and understanding how to avoid STDs can help preserve your long-term health. Women’s Care Center provides complimentary STD testing and treatment. We’re here to...
What Are the Risks of Untreated STDs?

What Are the Risks of Untreated STDs?

Sexually transmitted diseases (STDs) are infections passed from one person to another through sexual contact. When left untreated, STDs can lead to serious health complications that affect not only the woman but also their partner and, in some cases, their pregnancy....
What Is the Difference Between STIs and STDs?

What Is the Difference Between STIs and STDs?

STIs refer to sexually transmitted infections, while STDs refer to sexually transmitted diseases. However, the terms STIs and STDs can be used interchangeably because both terms refer to an infection that can be passed from one person to another through sexual...
STD Testing: Taking Control of Your Sexual Health

STD Testing: Taking Control of Your Sexual Health

Sexually transmitted diseases (STDs) are one of the biggest enemies to your sexual health—which is why if you’re sexually active, it’s critical to receive routine STD testing and treatment. This article will explore the essentials you need to know about STDs and why...