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My current bf had an ex gf who had HPV and cervical cancer. She is okay now, but he is concerned that he is a carrier now. we havent had sex yet, but we are talking about it. Is this a risk i should be concerned about?

2007-01-17 16:25:19 · 6 answers · asked by Green Tree 1 in Health Women's Health

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Registered Nurse here; Excellent question; Yes he can be a carrier, and should be tested before you and he have sex. Reason's being, with HIV, close skin to skin contact can spread the virus, doesn't require vaginal penetration, nor does a condom prevent the spread of the virus. He should go and get checked, and then if positive receive the treatment to hopefully get rid of the virus. Not always possible. But you have ask a excellent question and most likely benefit whom ever reads your question and my answer. Thanks for the opportunity to address this question.

2007-01-17 16:32:58 · answer #1 · answered by Strawberry Pony 5 · 1 0

He can be tested for HPV, and that could help to set his mind at ease. And condoms will help, too,

I haven't ever though about this one. I do know, though, that a man with prostate cancer can't give his partner cancer.

Here's a link to more info on HPV.

2007-01-17 16:58:09 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Yes it is!!! HPV is a "human" virus not just a female virus. Men can carry it as well as women. That is how women are infected...by sex partners!! You can both be tested and treated before any problems occur.

2007-01-17 16:30:35 · answer #3 · answered by TNBelle 3 · 0 0

Yes, if a man sleeps with a woman who has HPV, he will catch it and pass it on to others even though she and he may not show any symptoms.

2007-01-17 18:34:00 · answer #4 · answered by Nancy 6 · 0 0

Absolutely. You are taking his word (hers too) that she is cured of everything. You don't know that...and it doesn't matter anyway. He needs to be seen and be tested and examined for HPV....if he doesn't have it that having intimate relations with him would be ok...but if it were me, I'd insist on a condom! There are other STDs out there that are life long that don't show up on a routine exam, if not in bloom...like Genital Herpes!

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