In Regards to Repeat Vaginal Yeast Infection
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University of Washington
Seattle - WA
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Yeast Infection.All questions will be answered by H. Hunter Handsfield, M.D. or Edward W Hook, MD.
Herpes, on the other hand, might be an issue, since it's often misdiagnosed as yeast - and because you describe seeing a patch that looked like cold sores. But even if it is, it doesn't mean you gave it to her; she could just as well have entered the relationship with it - in fact, both of you could. And if you have HSV1 orally, you could have given it to her genitally through oral.
Don't let your guilt take over and cause you to overreact to any of this. You really don't have anything to freak about. So you didn't use condoms with your other partner; that's not great, but you only had two encounters with her and the risks of contracting any STD during that time are pretty low. You'll be fine, and so will your gf :-)
You're the bomb. Good answer.