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You can give your baby a STI before they’re even born. Protect yourself and baby and get tested for syphilis today.

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Getting tested for syphilis is fast, affordable, and easy. Connect with a certified tester today and get the peace of mind you deserve.

I Have Syphilis

You are not alone. Syphilis is treatable, and our team is here to support you every step of the way. Connect with us for confidential, non-judgmental care and treatment options.

I Want to Know More

Interested in learning more about congenital syphilis, its effects on babies, and how to protect yourself and your child? We’re here to answer any questions you may have.

The Impact of Congenital Syphilis

Congenital syphilis occurs when a mother with syphilis passes the infection to her baby during pregnancy. This condition can lead to stillbirth, premature birth, or life-threatening infections. Babies born with congenital syphilis may also suffer from long-term health issues, including developmental delays, seizures, and physical deformities.

In Indiana and nationwide, the rate of congenital syphilis has been rising. It’s time for a change. We want to raise awareness about the importance of syphilis testing to prevent the transmission of syphilis during pregnancy. Let’s create a healthier Indiana for moms and their children.

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National congenital syphilis cases have increased 755% between 2012 and 2021.

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Indiana’s congenital syphilis rates have increased 2,400% from 2018 to 2023.

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The CDC reports that 9 in 10 cases of newborns with syphilis could have been prevented with proper testing and treatment.

Getting Tested During Pregnancy

If you are pregnant or thinking about becoming pregnant, get prenatal care and get tested for syphilis.

Testing for syphilis should happen three times during your pregnancy:

First Visit

28 Weeks

Delivery

Treatment Options

If you have syphilis or are at risk of contracting it, we recommend seeking immediate treatment. Our team is here to connect you to confidential care to help you manage and treat your syphilis infection.

Syphilis is typically treated with antibiotics. Your healthcare provider will help you determine the best treatment for you (and your baby).

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How Do I Know If
I Have Syphilis?

Many people with syphilis may not show any symptoms, which makes it easy for the infection to go unnoticed and untreated. This is why getting tested is crucial for protecting your health and your baby's health. Some of the most common symptoms of syphilis are:

Non-itchy rash on palms of hands or soles of feet – this can sometimes spread across the whole body

Small, painless sores (ulcers) on penis, vagina, anus, mouth, or hands

White or grey warty growths most commonly on penis, vagina, or anus

White patches in mouth

Fever

Headaches

Tiredness

Swollen glands

Patchy hair loss

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