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Honest reply needed. My gf is suffering from sti infected pid. Does that mean she had sex with someone else too before having with me because ever since my birth i'm having sex with only one gal/woman and that's my gf and i didn't even kiss another

By Anonymous August 3, 2014 - 12:30pm
 
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leave about having sex. My question is, how on earth did my gf get sti? And, agony is, she's blaming me for the cause when I'm monogamous from a simple hug to hardcore sex! Somehow, I want my gf to confess that she isn't monogamous alike me.

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Hello Anonymous,

Thank you for reaching out to us with your problem. This is a double whammy for you...dealing with your girlfriend's diagnosis of PID (pelvic inflammatory disease) and the blame game of how she contracted this sexually transmitted infection (STI).

An untreated sexually transmitted infection can lead to pelvic inflammatory disease, which is a very serious condition. It is an infection of a woman's reproductive organs and is often a complication of some STDs, like chlamydia and gonorrhea.

There is an increased risk for getting PID if a woman:
Has an STD and do not get treated;
Has more than one sex partner;
Has a sex partner who has sex partners other than you;
Have had PID before;
Is sexually active and are age 25 or younger;
Douches
Uses an intrauterine device (IUD) for birth control.

Anonymous, I hope this information is helpful.
Regards,
Maryann

August 4, 2014 - 9:56am
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