There's really no easy way to tell someone you love that you have an STD. So, the best way is to sit down with her, be honest, and just tell her.
"hey partner! i have std!"
Be straightforward and come out with it.
umm just tell them. I've been working in the medical field for many years and have seen it all! It is very important to let your partner know this because it can cause infertility and sometimes even death if left untreated.
First and without exception, you must tell him! This is critical!! Just be open, direct, and honest. I can't tell you how important this is! Please tell him! Then make sure you and him get medical attention as soon as possible.
Honestly and quickly. If he does not want to share your health problem it's best he know as soon as possible.
Just go up to them and be like yo you gave me a STD. Just lie
Before you have sex, otherwise you should be prosecuted! If your asking on what date it should be when you have actually created a realtionship. Think about it, would you be happy if someone did a person your close to and that perso got an STD.
YES lying isn't good for you. Iif he really loves you he will stay with you. Even if he leaves you will be better off eventually. You wouldn't want to be with someone who would leave you like that (:
If your partner has a STD, you need to be tested. Usually signs appear in 2 to 30 days depending on the infection; but some show no signs of having the infection.
Possibly; many states have laws about disclosure of STDs to your partner.
You can get chlamydia from someone who is infected. The partner's cleanliness has nothing to do with it.
If you're diagnosed with chlamydia you should tell all your partners from at least the last 60 days.
If you have chlamydia, you should notify all partners from the last 60 days so that they can get treated.
Both partners should be tested; you should not assume that you are negative for STDs based on your partner's test. Various situations can lead to one partner being negative and another positive. Don't take a chance.
If you had chlamydia for three years, you should ensure now that you and your partner have been treated. There is no further followup needed, other than retesting two to three months after to ensure you weren't reinfected.
No she can not.
The requirements for partner tracing for chlamydia vary from one county to another. You can contact your county health department to inquire about their practices.
You don't have to tell your employer if you have chlamydia unless you are a sex worker.
Yes, this is possible.
Chlamydia is a curable infection. Unless your partner was tested in the brief amount of time before they could test positive for the bacteria, it is unlikely you would reinfect them.
i would tell him right away ...