The team recommends a testing schedule appropriate for your situation. In general, you need STD testing if you have symptoms such as:
- New genital discharge
- Genital pain
- Pain during intercourse
- Pelvic area pain
- FeverGenital itchiness or burning
- Genital skin changes, including bumps, sores, or other growths
If you have sex with anyone who’s tested positive for an STD, or who has active symptoms of an STD, schedule a test as soon as possible.
The following guidelines also exist for STD testing, regardless of sexual habits:
- Everyone 13-64 needs a minimum of one HIV test during their life
- Women under 25 need annual gonorrhea and chlamydia testing
- Women 25 and older with multiple partners or new partners need annual testing
- All pregnant women need hepatitis B, HIV, and syphilis testing
- At-risk pregnant mothers need gonorrhea and chlamydia testing
- Women who have unprotected sex need annual HIV tests
- Women who share drug needles need HIV tests yearly
Don’t be afraid to discuss your sex life and personal habits with your non-judgemental and caring OB/GYN. This information can help them to personalize your STD testing.