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I have genital herpes. My parter didn't technically give oral sex but licked the outside of my vagina one time. Is it possible for him to get herpes in the mouth. & is it possible for me to get herpes in the mouth?
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ok. thank you.
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101028 tn?1419603004
you need to find out what type you have dear. You and your partner can't make educated decisions about what precautions to take until you know who has what. I encourage you both to seek out type specific herpes igg blood testing to see which type(s) of herpes are in your relationship.

we do not have the kind of contact it takes with our children to transmit our genital herpes to them!

have you ever read the free herpes handbook by terri warren? google it if you haven't :)
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Yeah he knows.
Im not sure which type it is.

& im worried because i have a child & don't want to pass it.
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1831637 tn?1323264454
I would say this is a very low risk scenario and nothing to get overly concerned about
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101028 tn?1419603004
this was incredibly lo risk and not worth any worry over.

have you discussed your genital herpes with your partner?

do you have hsv1 or hsv2 genitally?

has your partner been tested to know his status?

grace
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