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Q: Hpv And Me
asked by: LILCOCOGURL04 on March 7th, 2007
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WELL I FOUND OUT MORE NEWS FROM THE DR..AND MOST LIKELY I WILL HAVE THE BABY CSECTION....SINCE IM SO YOUNG, AND SMALL, PLUS BECAUSE OF THE WARTS....SO YEA...I FEEL BAD BECAUSE IM POWERLESS ABOUT THE WHOLE SITUATION BUT....IL LEARNING MORE AND MORE SO IM NOT AS SCARED AS WHAT I WAS WHEN I FIRST FOUND OUT....BUT NOW I FEEL BAD FOR MY PARTNER BECAUSE HE ENJOYS THE PLEASURE OF NOT USING A CONDOM...SO I WONDER WILL I HAVE O USE A CONDOM FOR THE REST OF MY LIFE? IF I DONT AND STILL HAVE SEX WILL IT MAKE MY PARTNERS CONDITIION WORSE? NOT WHILE IM PREGNANT BUT AFTER ALREADY HAVING THE BABY...PLEASE GIVE ME SOME GOOD ADVICE CAUSE IM STILL CURIOUS ABOUT THIS WHOLE THING
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chicagocole24
replied on March 7th, 2007
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Condoms
You dont have to use condoms as long as you dont have a breakout and havent had one in a while, if you have one or just got over one the virus is still lingering around, I mean you will always have the virus but the chances of him catching it are slim... if you dont or havent had a break out in a while. Now dont quote me on that, I would ask your doctor of course, but this is what I learned when I when I dated a guy with the HPV virus for 5 years.
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Willa Weintraub
replied on March 7th, 2007
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Re: Hpv And Me
LILCOCOGURL04 wrote:
WELL I FOUND OUT MORE NEWS FROM THE DR..AND MOST LIKELY I WILL HAVE THE BABY CSECTION....SINCE IM SO YOUNG, AND SMALL, PLUS BECAUSE OF THE WARTS....SO YEA...I FEEL BAD BECAUSE IM POWERLESS ABOUT THE WHOLE SITUATION BUT....IL LEARNING MORE AND MORE SO IM NOT AS SCARED AS WHAT I WAS WHEN I FIRST FOUND OUT....BUT NOW I FEEL BAD FOR MY PARTNER BECAUSE HE ENJOYS THE PLEASURE OF NOT USING A CONDOM...SO I WONDER WILL I HAVE O USE A CONDOM FOR THE REST OF MY LIFE? IF I DONT AND STILL HAVE SEX WILL IT MAKE MY PARTNERS CONDITIION WORSE? NOT WHILE IM PREGNANT BUT AFTER ALREADY HAVING THE BABY...PLEASE GIVE ME SOME GOOD ADVICE CAUSE IM STILL CURIOUS ABOUT THIS WHOLE THING
i really don't think it will make the condition worse than it already is.once you have it,you have it.does he have meds he can take?if he's on meds it might be a better idea to use a condom or the meds will do no good.
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diamondsz
replied on March 7th, 2007
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Being small means absolutly nothing hun, btw you dont have to have a c-section unless you have an outbreak but I know a few people who had herpes and delivered their kids naturally.

The only thing I suggest is you watch yourself CONDOMS, if it would have been used wouldnt have happened in the first place..Im not being rude

~Changing a condom is eaiser then changing a diaper~

Goes for other things as well....
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Sunflower_pie81
replied on March 7th, 2007
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diamondsz wrote:
Being small means absolutly nothing hun, btw you dont have to have a c-section unless you have an outbreak but I know a few people who had herpes and delivered their kids naturally.

The only thing I suggest is you watch yourself CONDOMS, if it would have been used wouldnt have happened in the first place..Im not being rude

~Changing a condom is eaiser then changing a diaper~

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hey girly haven't seen you for a while...how are the babies?

Anyway, i looked this up and found this.

Should you stop having sex with your partner if she finds out she has HPV?

There is no need to stop having sexual contact with your partner if she is tested for the virus and finds out she has HPV. The virus is commonly exchanged between sexual partners, and by the time HPV is detected, it most likely already has been shared between the two of you. And, once a particular type of the virus has been exchanged, there is little risk of a 'ping-pong' effect - in which you and your partner keep re-infecting each other with the same type. (In other words, you don't need to worry about passing the same type of HPV back and forth.) However, if you become sexually involved with a different partner, you may pass any types of HPV that are "active" in your body to her, and vice versa.

Remember: HPV is not a sign that you or your partner has been unfaithful. HPV can be "silent" for many years before it is detected by a test. Your partner may have had the HPV virus for a long time, and there is no way to know when or from whom she got it.
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