Genital warts not contagious ? Posted: 01-21-08 02:56am
okay i had these bumps at the base of my
penis i got scared and asked a friend who
had genital warts if that is what they are
he told me yes so i went to the doctor
never got any blood work done or any test
its was some foriegn doctor and he told me
it was genital warts well in the mean time
the girl i was with didnt show any signs
or anything we kept on having sexual
relations she knew i had um and so on and
so on we had sex for like a year and a
half she got pregnant and went in she told
them that she had hpv because me and her
had sex all the time even with a few
little ones on my shaft she didnt care she
loved me and we knew we could get them
removed i had already went in and got a
coulple freeze treatments and they shrunk
but never went away well basically we had
sex for like a year and a half with a
break out on me she got pregant got a
papsmear and negaitive for hpv baby was
born on 11/29/07 and went in for one month
check up for her and the baby and got
another papsmear and still negitive for
hpv is there any way that is possible that
i could have a breakout and have
unprotected sex with her for a year and a
half and her not get them knowing how
contagious they are or maybe i didnt have
hpv maybe some other kind of wart and
doctor messed up i dont understand can
anybody that has any idea reply back
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Posted: 01-22-08 10:01am
It IS CONTAGIOUS.
It is called HPV, the human papilloma
virus. Certain strains cause genital
WARTS, and other strains cause Cervical
dysplasia which can lead to cervical
cancer.
Here is the thing... HPV has NO CURE. YOu
still have it, you just do not have any
warts present on your penis or testicles.
Your G/F could be with you 10 years and
then suddenly get HPV from you.
People have been known to get married, and
then 15 years later the woman or man come
down with HPV.
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