If a person has sex with another person who has genital herpes there is ALWAYS going to be a chance that the virus will spread, even if condoms are used. Condoms ONLY cover the penis and not the entire genital area. Herpes can be spread by DIRECT skin to skin contact. So, just the rubbing back and forth of the genital skin during sex or foreplay is enough to spread the virus.
Condoms HELP prevent the spread of the virus, him taking antiviral medication HELPS, and not having sex or doing anything sexual while he is on an outbreak can HELP prevent spreading the virus, but nothing is truly 100% effective except for abstinence.
There are several couples out there though who have been lucky and haven't spread the virus. One partner has genital herpes and the other doesn't. I was personally in a 4 year relationship with one of my exs and he never contracted the virus from me. So, it can happen!
If you are planning on staying with him and having sex with him then you need to be aware that there is going to be a chance you will contract the virus from him.
Good luck and take care!
2007-09-26 09:04:35
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answered by Alli 7
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well the first thing the female can do is always practice safe sex, be level headed with the herpes situation, as in not engage in any sexual activity when her partner feels an outbreak coming, or if there is a current outbreak. Always always use protection, the latex condom works the best, also keep in mind to never use more than 1 condom, using more than 1 condom can cause breakage, latex on latex is actually more riskier than using one condom.
2007-09-26 06:48:05
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answered by Anonymous
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She's most likely no longer unsuitable! I hate this friggin rule! All this rule accomplishes is, it will get blameless children seeking to look after themselves suspended. I inform my daughters that if I ever uncover out they began a battle, they might be grounded perpetually...anything an overly extreme ( however no longer violent/bodily ) punishment might be. But I additionally inform them that if any person assaults them, preserve your self to the satisfactory of your capacity. If you get in situation I will again you one hundred% so long as you did not begin or instigate the battle. The School humans don't have any method to uncover out who relatively begins a battle that is why they do that. But then unhealthy children aren't most effective capable to do suspention status on their head, they experience it. Therefore, they're going to threat suspension if they are able to take any person they do not like down with them. Also all their peers lie their *sses off to support their peers. So there relatively isn't any manner to try this. I feel they have to placed cameras in, most effective trouble is, I'm certain so much of the issues begin within the toilets and also you are not able to placed cameras in there. I'm no longer certain on the second what to do approximately it, but if I arise with an answer you'll be able to guess your tight *ss that I'm going to peer this " no tolerence" rule is going away. There are too many children with well morals suspended by way of this rule whilst all they're doing is protecting themselves. That will difference THEIR attitudes and would possibly difference how they think approximately university, and so forth. I do not love it and I have "no tolerence " for this rule.
2016-09-05 08:19:25
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answered by ? 4
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Besides the female condem,there are many antiviral suppliments,L-lysine with VitC plus bioflavonoids can fight and or prevent herpes outbreaks.Black walnut fights herpes infection.Virastop.Aloe vera is an antiviral,antifungal,antibacterial.Olive leaf fights all viruses.Wild oregeno is an antiviral,antibacterial,antifungal.From the book Precrription For Nutritional Healing.
2007-09-26 06:48:29
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answered by Anonymous
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The female condom, like the male condom, is a barrier device used for birth control. It is also protective against STDs including HIV. However, it is not thought to be as effective for this purpose as the male condom.
The female condom is made of polyurethane (a thin, strong plastic) and fits inside the vagina. The condom has a ring on each end. The ring that is placed inside the vagina fits over the cervix, covering it with the protective rubber material. The other ring, which is open, rests outside of the vagina and covers the vulva.
2007-09-26 06:34:13
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answered by Anonymous
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Well you know that you shouldn't have sex with him when he has an outbreak. there are certain medications that will help decrease the risk. go to the doctor with your partner and discuss this issue with a doctor. Just protect yourself and stay strong. Good luck
2007-09-26 06:35:10
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answered by lacy 2
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You could avoid sex/kissing during the outbreak.
Or you could use Valtrex.
It helps prevent out breaks and reduces the risk of you getting it from your partner.
Ask your doctor if you can use it.
2007-09-26 06:36:28
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answered by burt 2
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The answer is simple.
STOP HAVING SEX WITH HIM !!!
. . . .or face the consequences . . . . . .
2007-09-26 06:35:37
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answered by Anonymous
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