No : Sexually transmitted infections do not cause changes in the menstrual cycle. If you think you might be pregnant check then check a home pregnancy test. They are cheap, reliable and available at any pharmacy. Get tested for STDs if at risk.
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Not usually: The most common symptom with STD's is pain , irregular bleeding, and sometimes fever. The most common reason for period arrest is pregnancy, so if you are sexually active do a pregnancy test.
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