I just got diagnosed with HPV I have to get a copolscopy may 15th is it safe to !


Question: I just got diagnosed with HPV I have to get a copolscopy may 15th is it safe to have sex until then!?
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I've had the same procedure, and it's fine to have sex during the time you're waiting for the procedure!. You will probably be unable to have sex for a few days after the procedure, but before it is fine!.Www@Answer-Health@Com

It is true that most of the time people clear the virus out of their systems, but sometimes it persists, and the level of contagion, or how to determine it, is still unknown!. In the face of this, especially given that most people have been exposed to HPV at some time or other, we all have to make some decisions!. Here are some facts that might help guide your thinking on this:

1) Remember that unless your boyfriend has no chance of exposure to HPV (in other words, he hasn't ever been sexually active, or has been only with others who haven't been sexually active before being with him) he more likely than not has been exposed, and could well be carrying it himself!. Males with the types of HPV that cause dysplasia and cancer generally don't have any symptoms at all!. In other words, we have to assume that almost everyone has the virus!. However, if everyone stopped having sex because of this, the human population would soon stop reproducing!

2) Part of your decision may be influenced by whether you see this as long-term committed relationship!. On the Rutgers Student Health Web site, they advise: "If both partners are otherwise healthy individuals with normal immune systems, and both partners remain monogamous, they should eventually become free of HPV disease because of the formation of antibodies against the HPV by their own immune systems!." In other words, both of you could expose each other to the types of HPV you each are carrying, but over time you will both fight off the virus and reach a stable situation in your own bodies!. This seems like a reasonable approach to me!.

3) Remember that although it's true that condoms (both male and female versions)don't offer complete protection from HPV, they probaby cut down on transmission!. Even diaphragms may be somewhat helpful in this regard!.


Good Luck and if you need any more help deciding, check with your dr!.Www@Answer-Health@Com

Get off of your computer and ask a QUALIFIED doctor!. You might get many different answers from people on here but how many of them have a medical degree!? If you're really concerned about your health and safety then ask your doctor, not random people on the internet!.Www@Answer-Health@Com

Would you really want to!?Www@Answer-Health@Com

i wouldntWww@Answer-Health@Com





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