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During Your Appointment We might ask you to pee in a cup for a pregnancy test. You will get an STI test for chlamydia and gonorrhea. We will take your blood pressure and other vital signs. We will talk with you about the birth control method youve chosen.
Birth control methods like the pill, patch, ring, and IUD are very effective at preventing pregnancy, but they do not protect against STDs and HIV.
How soon after I had sex can I get tested for STDs? It depends. It can take 3 months for HIV to show up on a test, but it only takes a matter of days to a few weeks for STDs like gonorrhea, chlamydia, and syphilis to show up. Practicing safer sex lowers your chances of getting or spreading STDs.
Planned Parenthood health centers have staff who can talk to you about your options. You can bring your partner, your parents or someone else in with you, but you dont have to. You get to decide who will be part of the decision-making process.
Planned Parenthood clinicians may prescribe hormonal methods of birth control without requiring a pelvic exam. We call this service HOPE, short for Hormonal Option without Pelvic Exam. Many women qualify. Hormonal Option without Pelvic Exam is a good option for some women.
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However, it is important to remember that an STD/STI may not have symptoms. When there are no symptoms, we generally recommend testing from 4-6 weeks after sex. After someone becomes infected with an STD, there is generally a period of time before a test will be able to detect the infection.
As a healthcare provider caring for pregnant women, you play a key role in safeguarding the health of both a mother and her unborn child. A critical component of appropriate prenatal care is ensuring that pregnant patients are tested for STDs.

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