
wncan47
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using no protection with an infected partner is all it takes. i beleive that when you are finished with sex you should clean your privates inside. i also beleive that possible bruising of the cervix which can cause some bleeding can have adverse effects.many doctors in the female organ field dont like for women to use a douche but i think that if a woman cleans herself internally she may be helping herself. this is just one mans theory and i will stick to it.
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Lady
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I had only one partner for 37 years. Then, I went to get my annual PAP. Bingo, I had HPV. My husband " had" his co-worker & my friend for over a year. It broke my heart and my family apart. I had a nervous breakdown. In addition, I had to have three leap procedures and finally a hysterectomy.
Please see your MD as soon as possible.Your partner and his whore might have had it and never known it. It can heal on its own. Never take chances go every year or more often if your doctor advises. I am glad I did. I could have died. You are the most important person take care!!
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my1215boo
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Well its a virus and its spread skin to skin, so technically it can be spread by mouth and throat too. Additionally pregnant women can actually pass it to their child during child birth.
More than likely, one partner did in fact have more than one partner.
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Right on
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Looks like someone else has been messing around....
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rrasimas@sbcglobal.net
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Someone has been dicky dunkin with someone else........
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Angel
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The types of HPV that infect the genital area are spread primarily through genital contact. Most HPV infections have no signs or symptoms; therefore, most infected persons are unaware they are infected, yet they can transmit the virus to a sex partner.
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Sammi
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yes it only takes one person
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~Tranell~
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yeal if that person been with more then one person
okay look at it like this u had only been with on person right
now im sure he been with someone besides u maybe before u durning u or after u but whatever he also went back into u that's why it's important to rap it up cuz u never know
o yeal one for u can mean many for him remember hes a man and he will lie to u just to keep u coming back
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sharkinthewater
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But who else has your sexual partner been with? Actually, HPV can be caught from using the same bath towel as someone who has an active case-its not 100% sexually transmitted.
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livingonthinice
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What about your partner?
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Me, Grimlock!
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My fiancee and I just went though this. If at lest one partner has had more than one sexual partner, then the changes of spreading the virus is there. Even though there is no cure, as long as you do not change partners, you will both build up an immunity to the virus you both share.
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BRUCE D
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that one person you were with had HPV
Prevention:
Total abstinence is the only fullproof way of avoiding genital warts and other STDs. You can also avoid STDs by having a monogamous sexual relationship with a partner known to be disease-free.
Skin near the warts and around the genitals, anus, and other areas can pass the virus from one person to the next. Therefore, male and female condoms cannot fully protect you.
Nonetheless, condoms should still be used. They reduce your chances of getting or spreading STDs.
These precautions must be taken at all times. HPV can be passed from person to person even when there are no visible warts or other symptoms."
The only way HPV is transmitted is through sexual contact. If someone told you that they were only with one person they're lying. Although warts are common in HPV, it could take years for them to develop. In women you might not be able to see them if they do exist at.
RARELY the virus can be transmitted to a newborn during delivery...RARELY. Most of the time these viruses run their course with the infected persons never even knowing that they have it, so even those rare occassions that an infant was infected it is RARE that they would grow to sexual active age and still have it.
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Dan the car man
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HPV does not require sexual intercourse to be transmitted thats why it is so very important to be checked often
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claire
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It depends who they've been with!
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toe poe gee gee oh
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Where has your partner been?
http://www.cdc.gov/std/HPV/STDFact-HPV.htm#Howget
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worldhq101
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I would think you would have had to get it from your partner. Where else ?
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atl_diva
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they had it
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dukalink6000
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Then one must ask what is the other partner doing that you don't know about?
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xrionx
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the other person could have had multiple partners, who carried a variety of things
best to wait till marriage (but I guess thats a bit late now...)
good luck
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chichi3985s
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may be he went and shoved his face somewhere else
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Your_Star
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Guy can get it too, from past partners. HPV just doesn't affect guys...
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kat
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You can get it from them if they've had other partners.
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Love of Truth
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If your other partner has been with others before you it is quite possible to contract it from them.
Don't fret too much I have heard that around 75% of people have a variation of the HPV in their system.
Once the initial symptoms abate they should not return.
Keep in mind there are somewhere around two hundred strains of HPV so it still is prudent to be careful.
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Yahoo! Answers Chic
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A lot of women have HPV, there are more than 100 types.
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shughes2000_2000
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Your sexual partner can't say that he has only been with one his whole life........ Naughty boy...
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Lovely B
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Simple...he gave it to you from someone else....The are lots of people that got AIDS after their first sexual experience.....
See a doctor and take care of it....it can become cervical cancer.
Stay hopeful and take care of your help.
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David A
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you got it from him. you ani't the only one he's been with.
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Megan
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Your partner may have been infected with HPV, and has had no symptoms. As a virus, it can lay dormant in the body until something like stress brings it out. So unless you have tested negative previously, and now test positive, there is a good chance that you or your partner have been carriers for the disease without knowing it.
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Sam
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That one person probably picked it up from somebody else.
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celery_is_the_enemy
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That doesn't mean you're the only partner they have ever been with. For all you know, they could have been with 50 other people and either did or didn't tell you about it. One is all it takes.
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â•£China ♥ Dollâ•
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The person you have been with could have had it to begin with or cheated on you.
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