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If u werent sexually active can u get hpv ? |
If u werent sexually active can u get hpv ? Yes you can get HPV if you aren't sexually active. You can get it by skin to skin contact. For example, if a guy touches himself and then touches your vagina. You can get it that way. No. you HAVE to be sexually active. That depends on whether you have ever been sexually active 鈥?and keep in mind that this includes more than intercourse itself. Genital contact counts as well. Even if you are not sexually active now, but had one or more sexual relationships in the past, you could have a high-risk type of HPV (the kind that can potentially cause cervical cancer if it persists) and not know it. (Condoms provide some protection; however, they cannot prevent the infection completely because they do not cover all areas of the genital region. HPV also can be transmitted through oral sex.) The virus can be dormant in your body for months or even years. |
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