yes, still very low risk. EWH
I also forgot to put in that the we had sex twice. The first time was described in the previous post. We had sex again after that. I used two condoms and also had my briefs on. The condom did not break. Are my chances still low of contracting hpv during this exposure.
Glad to help. Take care. EWH
Thank you so much. This is some powerful stuff you guys are doing. God bless you Dr. Hook. I think I got lucky. Its been a sign from God and you to get myself on the right track. Thanks again.
please read the answer. The chance of being infect, and giving to your girlfrind if you did, is low. EWH
If his girlfriend has only had sex with him and he gave high risk hpv to her on 11/30/2013, what are the chances of it showing up in her pap smear in 9/1/2014.
Welcome to the Forum. There is still much to learn about HPV and HPV transmission. The risk of getting HPV from any single encounter is thought to be uncommon but there are no data on the precise risk per sex act. Part of the reason for this is that HPV is so very common. Assuming that both you and your girlfriend have had other sexual partners in the past, it is probable that each of you already has HPV. For better or worse, at present HPV is a "fact of life" and most people have it or will have it at some point in the future. Despite this fact, only a tiny minority of persons with HPV get the consequences of infection (primarily women and primarily cancer and pre-cancerous lesions). HPV is the most commonly acquired STD. Over 85% of sexually active women will have HPV infection at some time in their lives. The figure for men is less well studied but similar. In some HPV will cause genital warts, in others it will not cause warts but may lead to changes in PAP smears. In nearly everyone who gets HPV, warts or otherwise, the infections will resolve by themselves without therapy in 8-24 months. In a very small minority of women, HPV infection can persist and lead to the pre-cancerous lesions that PAP smears detect and which can then be treated. For men there is far less risk of any sort. With this as background, let's address your questions:
1. what are his chances that him contracted high risk hpv from this female?
See above. This risk is low although it is impossible to provide any pricise estimate..
2. what are the chances of him giving it to his new girlfriend who was a virgin when they met 10 years ago (she has only had sex with him). she is also pregnant.
Also low.
3. his girlfriend is a 24 year old African American who received the hpv vaccine (recent study showed that mostly white women is protected by the vaccine, being that subtype 16 and 18 are mainly diagnosed to white women.) does this decreases his chances to spreading it to her.
Having received the HPV vaccine is a good thing and will reduce the risk for infection in your girlfriend.
4. her last pap smear was 9/2013 and she had a normal pap smear. since they have been together she has had a normal pap smear. her next pap smear is 9/2014. what are the chances of it tested positive for high risk hpv in 9/2014.
Also low.
Try not to worry. I will not do you any good at this time and there is nothing you can do. Take care. EWH.