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Can a man transmit mycoplasma and ureaplasma to a woman?
My newborn sons mom has a sti called mycoplasma and ureaplasma. I have Ben checked for all stds and this has been a ongoing issue for her where I'm accused of adultery because she has it. One doctor said a man can not transmit this to a woman. I just want a definitive answer and if so how can I be checked for this and treated.
Urologist
Answered on 12th Mar '24
Mycoplasma and ureaplasma which are classified as sexually transmitted infections necessitate concurrent treatment of the partners. Men also can transmit these infections to women, and the test for these infections can be done through a clean urine sample or swab. I suggest you go and have yourself tested and treated to prevent the problem from becoming more severe.
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