A
female
age
30-35,
anonymous
writes: I have been treated for genital warts, they came back after the next month, I had sex recently, but it was protected, I almost gave him oral but I pulled out right away, is he still in risk of getting hpv?
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reader, Honeypie +, writes (11 July 2012):
http://www.cdc.gov/std/hpv/stdfact-hpv-and-men.htm/
Good to know info. For you and your guy.
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male
reader, CaringGuy +, writes (11 July 2012):
Yes, there is a chance that he could catch it. Condoms are very good for most illnesses, but HPV can be caught with skin to skin around your genitals.
If he doesn't know, then you should do the responsible thing and tell him, or he might get ill and you might get into massive trouble.
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reader, person12345 +, writes (11 July 2012):
Condoms only provide minimal protection from HPV. You could have transmitted it to him during sex. It is spread through skin on skin contact. YOU performing oral on him could not transmit it that way. If he performs oral on you he could contract it in his mouth or throat, but you cannot transmit it through your mouth.
Has he had Gardasil?
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reader, anonymous, writes (11 July 2012): Judging by this website, I'd say 'yes'. Go back for further treatment.
http://www.hpvinfo.ca/health-care-professionals/what-is-hpv/transmission-of-hpv/
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