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Which consequence of having sex is physical? Helpp i only have 5 minutes!

wanting to spend time with just your partner

getting an STD

feeling guilty about having sex

regretting the decision to have sex

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Getting a std. a std is a physical side affect from non Protected sex
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Answer:

getting an STD

Step-by-step explanation:

If untreated, STDs can increase your risk of acquiring another STD such as HIV. This happens because an STD can stimulate an immune response in the genital area or cause sores, either of which might raise the risk of HIV transmission. Some untreated STDs can also lead to infertility, organ damage, certain types of cancer or death.

Asymptomatic STDs

Many STDs have no signs or symptoms (asymptomatic). Even with no symptoms, however, you can pass the infection to your sex partners. So it's important to use protection, such as a condom, during sex. And visit your doctor regularly for STD screening, so you can identify and treat an infection before you can pass it on.

Some of the following diseases, such as hepatitis, can also be transmitted without sexual contact, by coming into contact with an infected person's blood. Others, such as gonorrhea, can only be transmitted through sexual contact.

Chlamydia symptoms

Chlamydia is a bacterial infection of your genital tract. Chlamydia may be difficult to detect because early-stage infections often cause few or no signs and symptoms. When they do occur, they usually start one to three weeks after you've been exposed to chlamydia. Even when signs and symptoms occur, they're often mild and passing, making them easy to overlook.

Signs and symptoms may include:

Painful urination

Lower abdominal pain

Vaginal discharge in women

Discharge from the penis in men

Pain during sexual intercourse in women

Bleeding between periods in women

Testicular pain in men

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