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Oral hpv. Depressed

Recently my ex girlfriend has been hanging around and things have gotten pretty flirty. I was diagnosed with genital warts by a dermetologist and had them frozen off about 3 weeks ago. Last night we were fooling around and I asked for a hand job. Well the hand job also included her on her own to give me a bj. Is she now infected with the virus ? I know I shoul have told her before hand but how can I tell her now? She will flip out and I would be devistated for ruining her life. Also she has had the gardisil shot a year ago. Is there anything I can do to find out if she has it. How can I go about telling her she gave me a bj when I have genital warts, though not visible at the time. Please help I am so confused and depressed over this.  
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She will need to go to her gyn/clinic and request an HPV test ( it's not done @ reg gyn appts on women under 30 yrs old). Like i said..the shot may have protected her (currently protects against  the two most common strains that cause genital warts and the two most common strains that can increase the chance of cervical cancer... the strains that cause warts and increase the chance for cervical cancer are different from each other)
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Is there any way to test if she has it?
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if she got the shot a year ago..she could be ok (it protects against the two most common strains of HPV that cause  genital warts and increase your chances for cervical cancer)..that being said..you still need to be honest w/ her..not sure if the shot protects her from hpv in other areas beside the cerivcal area..BE HONEST..BECAUSE IF SHE GETS WARTS AND FINDS OUT  THAT YOU LIED IT WILL BE WORSE!!
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