Women who have two regular partners usually don’t get diseases. However, if one of them has an STD, they may get a sexually transmitted disease.
Women who have two regular partners but neither of them has a sexually transmitted infection (STI) generally tend not to get them. Sexually transmitted infections (STIs) are mostly spread through sexual transmission and body fluids. If one or both of the two regular partners have STIs and they share a room with each other, they may get infected with STIs.
Common STIs include genital herpes, condyloma acuminatum, syphilis, lymphogranuloma venereum, and AIDS. To prevent sexually transmitted diseases be clean.
In daily life, should avoid unclean sex, high-risk sex, sexual partners are more will increase the chance of inflammation, will also increase the chance of some infectious diseases.