August 14, 2017

"I Have an STD. Should I Tell My Partner?"

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   I Have an STD. Should I Tell My Partner?
  

The CDC estimates that nearly 20 million new infections with an STD occur each year. While telling your partner you have an STD can be nerve-wracking and uncomfortable, here's why it's important. Read More>

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