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angelspeak

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Posted: 10-19-04 22:12pm

I have been married for 9 years. I have had only one sexual partner in that time, my wife. And believe her when she says she has been w/ no one else. The thing is, my wife went to planned parenthood for a checkup & to address very painful pms. They discovered a bump in her vagina. They did a biopsy & said the results would be ready in 3 weeks. Today my wife called pp & they said she had a virus, but were not specific. She made an appointment for tommorrow.

Well, after talking to pp, she read an article in cosmo about hpv and intends to ask at the visit if this is an std. She told me it better not be. In other words, being married this long, I can tell she meant I must have cheated on her. She also now tells me this bump is a wart. If neither of us has cheated on each other in the 9 years, is it possible for her to have hpv? If so, how? If not, does anyone have any info?
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PattyV

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Joined: 01 May 2004
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Location: Chicago area

Posted: 10-20-04 11:54am

If she had a sexual partner before she met you,it is possible.Hpv can lie dormant for many years before diagnosis.You both need to inform yourselves before either of you jump to conclusions.There are many sites that can help inform you,do a search on human pappiloma virus and read up on the subject.This should calm both of you!!Patty
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