STDs are NOT inherited in DNA, like green eyes or curly hair.
But, STDs can be passed from a pregnant woman to the baby before, during, or after the baby's birth. Some STDs (like syphilis) cross the placenta and infect the baby while it is in the uterus (womb). Other STDs (like gonorrhea, chlamydia, hepatitis B, and genital herpes) can be transmitted from the mother to the baby during delivery as the baby passes through the birth canal. HIV can cross the placenta during pregnancy, infect the baby during the birth process, and unlike most other STDs, can infect the baby through breastfeeding.
http://www.cdc.gov/std/STDFact-STDs&Pregnancy.htm#affect
2007-07-06 04:50:53
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answered by Alli 7
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If you are sharing things like bathwater, toothbrushes (unlikely but possible with HIV), touching your genitals with herpes etc. not washing your hands (ie. after going to the bathroom) then touching their hands faces or mouths then yes. I will say that it is not as likely or "easy" to catch but yes possible. Just number one wash your hands, number two be clean. Sanatation of the bathroom, laundry, life etc is essential to maintain a healthy home from all kinds of illnesses. If a mother is pregnant and/or breastfeeding with an STD she needs to talk with her doctor as this is an issue with some STD and the unborn or breastfeeding child contracting the STD.
2007-07-03 07:17:56
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answered by amyandherbabes 2
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the child will not have the actual STD, but if the mother has the STD and is pregnant, depending on the STD, the child can develop birth defects, eye infections, improper development, etc.
2007-07-03 07:15:05
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answered by Anonymous
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Katherine and Guru gave preparation it relatively is partly no longer perfect. STD viruses: HIV, HPV, Herpes & Hep B & C STD bacterias: BV, gonorrhea, chlamydia, syphilis, PID (pelvic inflammatory affliction isn't a affliction interior of its self, it relatively is secondary to a minimum of one in all of the different bacterial infections. additionally, there's a rigidity of gonorrhea it relatively is proof against Cipro. STD parasite: Trich. particular, you could pass STDs directly to a sparkling born infant. no longer all docs verify you lower back beforehand of delivery. HPV (human papillary viruses have over a hundred diverse varieties. 4 of those might reason cervical maximum cancers. while you're beginning to interrupt out with HPV, the warts are so tiny they are not consistently seen throughout the time of hard paintings and delivery. For gonorrhea and chlamydia, you will possibly be contaminated without indicators or indicators for an prolonged time. while the infant is born the bacterias get interior the infant's eyes, nostril and mouth and that they'll look healthy for greater or less 10 to fourteen days and then they get indicators of coughing, stressful to breath and yellow gup of their eyes. mom takes them to the E.R questioning infant has a chilly and the physician swabs the infant's eye and is grows out gonorrhea or chlamydia interior the lab. some babies are so ill they finally end up in n.i.c.u on a ventilator with i.v's. If there's a syphilis sore up interior the vagina, the little you could actually get contaminated throughout the time of start or trich. women persons do no longer consistently comprehend while they have a herpes lesion up in her vagina while she is in hard paintings and delivery. Then final yet no longer least there is the possibility of HIV and Hepatitis B and/or C. P.S. PREGNANT women persons, PLEASE tell YOUR physician to attempt YOU FOR "group B STREP". this is not an STD. in case you have it they'll provide you antibiotics so your newborn does not get contaminated and finally end up interior the scientific institution for weeks costing 1000's of greenbacks.
2016-10-03 12:09:37
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answered by Anonymous
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Yes,but depends on what kind of std your talking about.
2007-07-03 07:13:15
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answered by ER Doctor 4
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The route of transmission is for a baby to contract HIV before birth or during delivery. This is known as vertical transmission. In old European studies about 10-15% of babies born to HIV-positive women had HIV. The lower the mother's viral load (the amount of virus in her blood) the lower the risk of the baby contracting HIV. The use of anti-HIV therapy and Caesarean section can get this risk down to very low levels.
The breast milk of HIV-positive women can have HIV in it. So it is possible for babies to contract HIV through breast-feeding. In countries where there is clean water and suitable alternatives to breast-feeding, guidelines suggest bottle-feeding babies if the mother has HIV.
For more info http://www.thehivaids.com
2007-07-04 02:48:07
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answered by udhaya_cbh 1
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Yes, herpes can. Herpes can cause blindness if you have a vaginal delivery.
AIDS can also be passed on to your baby.
If you are pregnant, you should tell your physician of any STDs you may have or any known STDs you may have been exposed to.
2007-07-03 07:14:24
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answered by bookworm5767 2
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Yes - through the blood stream, through the birth canal, intimate personal interaction after birth.
2007-07-04 05:40:09
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answered by Anonymous
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Yes. if you have an STD get treatment.
2007-07-03 07:12:50
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answered by Anonymous
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If they are unborn or if it is contagious by touching, but usually they arent airborne or you have to touch the area to open skin which shouldnt happen with your kids.
2007-07-03 07:13:27
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answered by sftballfanatic 3
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