Identify non-neoplastic conditions effecting pregnancy. Describe STI conditions common to females and how they are distributed. Solution During pregnancy, there are several non-neoplastic conditions that effect pregnancy. Some of them are dysfunctional cysts, lesions of an ovary, tumors in breast, lymphoma, cervical cancer, myeloma. these conditions may be benign or myeloma. the treatment depends on the condition and effects the pregnancy. The STI conditions that are common in women are human papillomavirus(HPV), gonorrhea, chlamydia, and genital herpes. The HPV is the most common in women and is the main cause of cervical cancer. This condition is distributed through direct sexual contact. Gonorrhea is distributed through unprotected oral, anal, or vaginal sex. people with numerous sexual partners or who does not have safe sex are at greater risk of the disease. Chlamydia is passed through unprotected sex or oral sex. Genital herpes gets transmitted through the mucous membrane which can be lining of mouth, nose, and genitals. Once the virus enters the body they start multiplying and incorporate themselves into your body cells..