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Prevention of Cervical cancer - can you get HPV if both my husband and I were virgins? Is it a STD? |
Prevention of Cervical cancer - can you get HPV if both my husband and I were virgins? Is it a STD? You get HPV from skin contact with a person who has HPV. If neither of you had sexual contact of any kind with anybody before you were married, your chances are 0. If you had sexual contact, even if it didn't involve penetration, there could be a chance, albeit slim. If there has been any third (or fourth) parties introduced in your relationship well, your risk goes up. Don't even worry about it. If you were, in a very rare, rare rare case, have been exposed to it, you just go to the gyn and they use dry-ice and a cotton swab and take care of it. You are out in 10 min. Regarding cervical cancer ... you can get that whether or not you have HPV, have an annual pap smear, if they see any abnormalities (like a wart), they will tell you. If lab tests detect any abnormalities they will call you within 48 hrs. Don't fall for propaganda ... Pharmaceutical companies can make a run-of-the-mill conditions like a papiloma virus seem like a loaded gun, when it really is a common, benign condition. They make big $$ doing this. I don't want any injections or shots until it is proven that they themselves don't harm the person. Go to the site "www.webmd.com" Human papillomavirus (HPV) is a virus that is transmitted through sexual, skin-to-skin contact. Penetration is not required to transmit the virus from one person to another, just skin contact. It can be passed through vaginal and anal sexual contact, and less commonly, via oral sex. Yes it is a STD. So, if you're virgins, you don't have it. But in most cases, it does not cause anything serious. BUT, it can cause cervical cancer and genital warts so you should DEFINITELY get the cervical cancer( GARDISAL) you are not a virgin (or a partner) You're married, and you've each had one partner, so your risk is comparatively low. If you're wondering whether or not to get the vaccine, I don't see any reason not to if your health insurance covers it. (It's pretty expensive.) If you'd rather not go to the expense, I think you can skip it. No Probably not but - You never know what the future holds- I would get the vaccine if I were you. Yes HPV is considered an STD. If left untreated it can become cervical cancer. |
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