there are pathogens in the blood that indicate the presence of the herpes virus but it is not transferable through fluids. only contact.
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Question about herpes? Is this possible?
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Posted 1 year ago #
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Only when the woman is giving birth that the doctors are informed before procedure thus lessing chances of spreading to baby.
Herpes is not spread through saliva but the fluids from broken blisters inside mouth or vagina, it is these fluids which contain the virus, thus you say you get cold sores, notice the blister,do not break blister when masturbating, use lube or baby oil or any oil, can use saliva but not if blisters are broken, because if you rub too hard could chaff the skin making an opening for virus to spread,
broken skin on penis is so small you cannot see with both eyes, u need a microscope but a virus doesn't
Posted 1 year ago # -
There is a blood test for herpes and I believe it's done via ICG.
Herpes isn't transmitted through blood or saliva. If she had the virus she would have antibodies for it.
Herpes is not often passed to a baby from parent to child through genetics, it's very rare to have this happen. If the mother has an out break while she goes into labor then she could possibly pass herpes onto the baby.
Using your saliva would in no way give you genital herpes. If you happened to touch a sore then directly with in seconds touch your genitals then possibly. Herpes likes direct skin contact (ie kissing, having oral sex or sexual intercourse) while there is an open lesion or blister caused by herpes to be passed on.Posted 1 year ago #
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