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Is it possible to father a healthy child with a woman w/ genital herpes without contracting it one's self? |
Just curious to see how infected/uninfected couples manage, and what their options are. It's always possible. I have personally been in two serious committed relationships, both with men who did not have genital herpes. The first guy I was with almost 4 years and he NEVER got the virus from me and that was unprotected sex too. The second guy (my current fiance) got genital herpes from me about 2 months into our relationship. So, obviously it can go either way. I've read of couple who have been together 10+ years. One person has genital herpes, the other doesn't. It's always possible to have a child with a women who has the virus and not contract it yourself. Also, I've read chances of a baby being born to a mother with genital herpes is less than a 1% chance. So, unless there are other complication with the birth, most babies turn out just fine. If the mother is having an outbreak at birth, doctors will deliver via C-section. Source(s): Personal experience. I have had genital herpes for over 5 years. http://magegame.ru/?rf=c1e0ebe0eaeee2f1e... Yes, The child is going to be healthy. Yes, in theory this is possible. yes it is possible though it may not involve sex, your sperm would be taken and planted in your partner by the special docs. If the woman doesn't have an open sore when giving birth, the baby should be healthy. If she does have an open sore, I would suggest a c-section. |
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