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I have genital warts but i have not been with any1 but my partner?

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i have been with my partner two and a half years now and i am 10 weeks pregnant with him, i have recently noticed some white/skin coloured lumps on my v****a. i have not slept with anyone else or had any other contact, i have told my partner and we have checked him n he does not have them so how the h**l did i get them in the first place?

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  1. They might not be actual "genital warts" - I have a picture page on my website that may help you determine what they really are. I've heard of this happening before and my girlfriend even once had them.


  2. here is some interesting info

    http://www.talksexwithsue.com/warts.html

  3. Are you sure they are actually genital warts or just some other sort of spots? Have you both seen doctors? If they are genital warts, he must have given you the virus somehow.

    Harriet

  4. I am not an expert on this subject but until you get checked by a Doctor you cannot be sure that these are genital warts, these lumps could be just changes to your body due to pregnancy, so please put your mind at rest and go and get checked.

  5. Genital warts are a symptom of Human Papiloma Virus. It is sexually transmitted so you most likely would have gotten it from your partner, however, this does not mean that he cheated on you, so please dont think that. HPV is a virus that can stay within the human system for years without ever even presenting any symptoms, and then suddenly bam it finally decides to produce symptoms, such as genital warts. So it is highly possible that your partner does have HPV, and passed it on to you, howver he does not have any physical symptoms. As far as getting tested goes, theres isnt an actual test specifically for detecting HPV, the only way they can tell if you have it is if you have some of the other symptoms of the virus, such as cervical cell changes or genital warts. For a lot of people, they get the warts frozen off and they may not ever even come back, and they may not experience any further symptoms. So it is important to talk to a doctor about this and find out what your options are.  

  6. he must have it too

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