keep asking questions as you have them :) just keep adding any new questions to this same post to bump it back up.
grace
Thanks for your reply I have been so depressed lately and your answer has answered alot of questions. thanks so much for your time
Do you know i fyou have hsv1 or hsv2 genitally?
If you are planning on having a c section regardless, no reason to start on suppressive therapy for the last month of pregnancy. You only need that if you are planning on a vaginal delivery so that you can decrease the odds of having a genital lesion at the time of delivery so that you can deliver vaginally. If you are not sold on a c section and might want to deliver vaginally then the acyclovir dose is 400mg 3x/day every day for the last month of pregnancy.
You absolutely have done nothing wrong by not treating the ob's you've had during pregnancy. the baby is safe inside you and having ob's not is not an issue. It's only an issue at the time of delivery.
Because you had hsv2 ( I assume ) before you were pregnant, no obvious lesions at the time of delivery and the risk of transmitting the virus to the baby during delivery is less than 1%. It's a concern but not a huge one.
If this ob seems to last more than a few days more, ask to be tested for vaginitis - sometimes it's a trigger for longer ob's.
grace