she is 19. she and i didnt have an actual sexual relationship but sometime i put my fingers in but i hv never put my penis inside. i am her first boyfriend and she hasnt had any sex before.
as my limited knowledge, i just know that cervix cancer is easy to develop if girls have too many sex partners and have a sexual relationship before 18, and the cancer is caused by the virus HPV, usually women never try sex have nearly zero chance to get a cervix cancer, so i am just wondering, will HPV still pass to her cervix if only my fingers are used?
2007-01-15
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There is a new vaccine (shot for immunization) for cervical cancer that they are recommending for all girls 16 and over- your girlfriend should go to her Dr. or the clinic and get this vaccine. It can keep her from NEVER getting cervical cancer. Isn't that amazing??
2007-01-15 22:19:25
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answered by Not so looney afterall 5
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Well, if she gets cervical cancer, it may be your fault if you were to transmit the virus to her. But you are not going to do this with your finger, only your penis, and only if you have the virus.
Anyway, she should get the new cervical cancer vaccine that prevents cervical cancer from the HPV virus. She needs to get this before she is sexually active. I knew a girl that died from cervical cancer at age 28, leaving behind a child. Eva Peron of Argentina died of cervical cancer too. That is tragic. This new vaccine will save lives.
On another note, there are other causes of cervical cancer, but HPV virus is a major cause, and it is great that this vaccine is now available. Smoking is also a risk factor for cervical cancer. She should still get PAP smears once she is sexually active: this also saves lives (Thank Dr Papanicolau for developing the PAP smear!)
As for the religious fanatics that want to stop the vaccine because it may lead to more unmarried sex, shame on you, because without the vaccine, more women will die,and that is a real sin. Besides, stopping or giving the vaccine will not change moral or sex habits anyway. P
2007-01-16 02:44:16
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answered by Anonymous
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Cervical Cancer is only caused by certain types of HPV its is a sexually transmitted diseases so unless you have warts on your hands due to genital warts you can not pass HPV to her. i would recommend that she get the HPV vaccine that has recently been offered it will protect her from 3 types of HPV that cause cervical cancer. HPV is the most common STD out there since it does not have any symptoms and the only test is for a woman to have a abnormal Pap. if she has "never" had sex as you say she won't get HPV unless she has unprotected sex with someone that has HPV, one time and thats it you have HPV. If you have unprotected sex you could pass something to her and not know it. best guess is to abstain unless you two are married then have at it but you and she should get regular STD tests if you dont' have a doc a govt. medical office can offer the tests for free or 5 bucks depending on the place. there are tons of sites you can visit to educate your self more about HPV and other STD's just do a google search on the STD you want to know about and read up on it.
2007-01-15 18:44:43
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answered by athena9980 2
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wrong wrong wrong, ammount of partners has nothing to do with it, age has nothing to do with it, heredity and hpv are two big factors. there are no women with zero chance for cervical cancer, using your fingers you are going to give her a yeast infection if you dont wash directly before and then after. hpv is genital warts, i had cervical cancer but it was brought on by endometriosis which is a problem simply generated within my body and i have an inherited tendency for, cervical cancer is the easiest to cure, mom had a hysterectomy in her 30s and so did i, but my daughter who is following in our footsteps has had a leep proceedure and it removed the tiny cluster of cancer cells that had started, the most important thing is for her to have a pap smear yearly. you should always use a condom once you do have sex, and really you should use surgical gloves for finger sex. cervical cancer is not a death sentence if you keep getting things checked and taken care of. ive survived 21 years after my surgery, mom made it 30 yrs . we are all going to have some cancer i suppose, sadly she didnt keep other things checked up on and mom died of colon cancer that had moved to her lungs and pancreas, so when i had cancer i made sure to tell my daughter that its simply in us and she needs to keep her appointments and be on gaurd for it, and colon cancer too.
2007-01-15 18:45:29
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answered by Anonymous
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No just as long as your hands are clean lol.HPV is contracted through sexual intercourse.If y'all do decide to become sexually active have her get a pap test yearly and please use protection
2007-01-15 18:42:19
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answered by Anonymous
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of course no
2007-01-15 18:38:30
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answered by Anonymous
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2007-01-15 18:39:59
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answered by HDMOM77 3
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no it shouldn't be
2007-01-15 18:42:50
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answered by Anonymous
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