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Hpv questions

I have know about me having hpv since earlier this year. Me and my gf had sex before I known about it but the thing is we don't have sex often probably like once every four no the because of her religious reasons. Anyway she knows about my genital warts and I have been treated twice for them. There are about two left but it seems like they ate going away. We recently decided to have sex with a condom of course and I also kept my underwear on so that my scrotum or any other skin will touch her. But there was a very small wart on my penis which was covered by the condom. My question is will she get them because of that wart that was covered by the condom? I pray to God she doesn't I'm so scared to give her anything but we both were caught up in the moment to even notice so I was just wondering for anyone who is reading this, do you think she will get them or No? Also since I found out I had it she has went for regular pap smears and came back clean everyone. I know that it doesn't mean she don't have it but it is a reassuring thing to know. Anyways can someone please help me?
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The odds of transmitting to her is about 50% when you wear a condom with active warts. You could have some HPV on your legs which were not covered. Ideally, you should not have sex until your warts are gone for at least 3 months. The condoms do help in the recovery process but no sex is better for your recovery. She should get tested every year.
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