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That looks like it might be a single sore.. but for those of you wondering, this is what a mild-severe case of vaginal herpes is going to look like.. courtesy of google image search..
BTW...this is the EXACT reason why I am glad I am not single...
You have no idea what you could be sticking your cock into as a single man.
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Originally posted by media That looks like it might be a single sore.. but for those of you wondering, this is what a mild-severe case of vaginal herpes is going to look like.. courtesy of google image search..
NOw that's fucking disgusting, please tell me you used a rubber
Originally posted by Evelyn It could be a vaginal wall tear. Sticking unusual props and items up there can cause that. syphilis can also cause chancres like that.
Very good...
Some people are quick to jump on something.. Only person who can truely say if that girl has herpes or not is a doctor with a swab test of the sore.....
Or if she had sores such as pictured above in that mild-severe picture...
Unfortunately no... But there is a vaccine in the works supposedly to prevent the spread of it further...
Herpes can be transmitted at birth also...
Also, herpes is a disease that lives in the spine, EVERYONE HAS IT, but it has to have a trigger to release it... That is why you get cold sores.. Herpes 1 and Herpes 2 are commonly what theya re called.. one can become the other if somehow you make mouth to genital contact, weather it be oral sex, or if you touch your mouth then scratch your genitals..
Chicken Pox is also a form of herpes... most people don't know that...
You can also get herpes in your eyes, and fingernail beds, most people don't know that...
Unfortunately no... But there is a vaccine in the works supposedly to prevent the spread of it further...
Herpes can be transmitted at birth also...
Also, herpes is a disease that lives in the spine, EVERYONE HAS IT, but it has to have a trigger to release it... That is why you get cold sores.. Herpes 1 and Herpes 2 are commonly what theya re called.. one can become the other if somehow you make mouth to genital contact, weather it be oral sex, or if you touch your mouth then scratch your genitals..
Chicken Pox is also a form of herpes... most people don't know that...
You can also get herpes in your eyes, and fingernail beds, most people don't know that...
Great now your telling me I have herpes thanks for chearing up my day
Great now your telling me I have herpes thanks for chearing up my day
No, I am not telling you that you have herpes...
I am telling you about the disease... If you believe you have sores like the ones above you need to see a doctor for a lab report to be 100% certain, it could be herpes, warts, or a few other things.. but they all need treatment..
I learned alot from tattooing people, we were required to do a certain amount of cross contamination studies by the health department..
But having dorment, and non dormant are two different things...
Like one person said above, she's never had a cold sore.. that is dormant herpes.. it has never ever come out.. nothing has triggered it..
Something could trigger it one day, if she got it on her mouth that would be herpes simplex 1, if she touched her mouth to her hand, then touched her hand to her vagina, she could possibly contract herpes simplex 2..
Here is what can happen to a child born while a mother is having a herpes outbreak. Typically women with herpes need to have C sections done to protect the child..
Originally posted by media Here is what can happen to a child born while a mother is having a herpes outbreak. Typically women with herpes need to have C sections done to protect the child..
there is also a high rate of postnatal blidness that occurs when a woman delivers vaginally during an outbreak.
Another problem is that you cannot take herpes medications during a pregnancy, and with the elevated hormones, you increase your chances of having an outbreak at any stage of pregnancy.
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there is also a high rate of postnatal blidness that occurs when a woman delivers vaginally during an outbreak.
Another problem is that you cannot take herpes medications during a pregnancy, and with the elevated hormones, you increase your chances of having an outbreak at any stage of pregnancy.
Correct, My wife is studying to be a midwife and has taught me alot about things that can go wrong carrying and giving birth..
She's also a veterinary technician (should be getting certified shortly) has been doing it for almost 5 years now...
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