Recently, I recv'd a phonecall from my obygn, or the assistant, who was reading my results to me regarding the Herpes test and she told me I tested positive for HSV 2, however, in February, I tested negative for HSV 1 and HSV 2, and now they are telling me I am positive, which I do not think is correct. The reason I am assuming a false positive is because I have only had one sexual partner, and he was not with anyone else, and I have been with him for over 2 years, so I would have surely tested positive in February. I have never had any outbreaks, or worries. I do constantly have abnormal pap smears, but this has been due to HPV and further complications, which I am not associating with herpes. I do sometimes have spotting between periods, where my cervix bleeds. Now, my question is, I come in close contact with a person who has HSV 2 on his arm. I know it is weird, but the herpes actually occurs on his arm, and that is where the only outbreak occurs, so is it possible that I contracted HSV 2 the same way he did, through non-sexual contact..... I just called and requested the actual results, so I could make some sense of this, and my partner is going to get tested today as well, to make sure he is not infected.