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Can HPV affect my period? |
I recently found out that I have HPV (high risk for cells to turn cancerous) and I just skipped a period. I had my period last month and have only had sex once sence then and we used condoms and spermicide films (I am also on birth control, and have been for three years). So I am wanting to know if HPV can cause a late or skipped period. it shouldn't. you are probably just stressing out which is why it is late. |
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it shouldn't. you are probably just stressing out which is why it is late. ...It sounds like you're doing everything right. You shouldn't have another positive, unless you continue to have unprotected sex with infected partners. Has your gyn talked to you about Gua... You are chasing snake oil. HPV is a virus. Your immune system can keep it in check, but at any given time it can and will reappear. ...I was diagnosed with genital herpes two days ago. The psychological strain has been awful. It never goes away, you can pass it even when there is no outbreak,...blah..blah...blah...all sounds like ... What is sexually transmitted HPV infection: Genital HPV infection is a sexually transmitted disease (STD) that is caused by human papillomavirus (HPV). Human papillomavirus is the name of a group ... well i am assuming when you say that your HPV test came back negative that you are talking about a pap smear. a pap smear can only detect cellular changes caused by hpv on the cervix. there curre... uhm...anything can happen once you've been diagnosed with HPV. Seriously..don't wait to get this Pap done. Go to your nearest Planned Parenthood and they should be able to fit you in wi... Yes, if you share it with someone else. If you share sex toys, use condoms over them or clean them between uses. ... |
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