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By *hubaysi OP   Woman
over a year ago

Leeds

Musing again Fabsters

This is one mainly for the ladies unless we have any Male doctors here.

During my recent smear test the nurse commented that if a lady has one sexual regular partner she is less at risk from cervical cancer.

Just putting this out there. How true is this?

Can multiple partners upset the sciences down below.

I’m not worried about anything just wondering what you make of this

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By *LIRTWITHUSCouple
over a year ago

Chester


"Musing again Fabsters

This is one mainly for the ladies unless we have any Male doctors here.

During my recent smear test the nurse commented that if a lady has one sexual regular partner she is less at risk from cervical cancer.

Just putting this out there. How true is this?

Can multiple partners upset the sciences down below.

I’m not worried about anything just wondering what you make of this

"

I believe it is down to multiple types of sperm. Using a condom prevents xx

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By *gnitemybodyWoman
over a year ago

Onestepoutofthedoor

Suppose you will be exposed more to the hpv virus,where some strains can cause cervical cancer.

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By *ngeldelights80Woman
over a year ago

Galway


"Musing again Fabsters

This is one mainly for the ladies unless we have any Male doctors here.

During my recent smear test the nurse commented that if a lady has one sexual regular partner she is less at risk from cervical cancer.

Just putting this out there. How true is this?

Can multiple partners upset the sciences down below.

I’m not worried about anything just wondering what you make of this

"

I was told the same.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Suppose you will be exposed more to the hpv virus,where some strains can cause cervical cancer."

This I believe yes

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Its to do with the increased risk of hpv.

Covered protected sex will eliviate this.

Famously Michael Douglas blamed the number of women he had eaten on his throat cancer as hpv isn’t only women specific I causes throat cancer in men.

Oral can be as dangerous as penetrative sex.

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By *adyJayneWoman
over a year ago

Burnleyish (She/They)

According to the cancer research website almost all cervical cancers, caught by a smear test, in the UK, are the result of HPV, which is a sexually transmitted infection...

So yes, it stands to reason especially if you have unprotected sex, you are at a higher risk.

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By *hubaysi OP   Woman
over a year ago

Leeds

Interesting answers and I did not know any of this.

Thank you all so far for contributing....

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By *hubaysi OP   Woman
over a year ago

Leeds


"Its to do with the increased risk of hpv.

Covered protected sex will eliviate this.

Famously Michael Douglas blamed the number of women he had eaten on his throat cancer as hpv isn’t only women specific I causes throat cancer in men.

Oral can be as dangerous as penetrative sex."

Wasn’t Michael Douglas addicted to sex at one time? Imagine that Fabsters!

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Yes i was asked the question of how many sexual partners do i have. Luckily for hubby he wasnt there or could off been embarrassing for him

But they did say higher risk if no condoms used as its males that carry hpv? Anyway after dragging me through this and that test including a biopsy they decided that im all clear! Now have to explain it all again next year

Miss s x

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

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By *gnitemybodyWoman
over a year ago

Onestepoutofthedoor


"According to the cancer research website almost all cervical cancers, caught by a smear test, in the UK, are the result of HPV, which is a sexually transmitted infection...

So yes, it stands to reason especially if you have unprotected sex, you are at a higher risk. "

Almost all I didn't know that,I just thought there was a chance and not almost a certainy.

Why is everything we enjoy so bloody deadly.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Its to do with the increased risk of hpv.

Covered protected sex will eliviate this.

Famously Michael Douglas blamed the number of women he had eaten on his throat cancer as hpv isn’t only women specific I causes throat cancer in men.

Oral can be as dangerous as penetrative sex.

Wasn’t Michael Douglas addicted to sex at one time? Imagine that Fabsters! "

‘Addicted to Sex’ was the less success follow up single for Robert Palmer!

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By *gnitemybodyWoman
over a year ago

Onestepoutofthedoor


"Yes i was asked the question of how many sexual partners do i have. Luckily for hubby he wasnt there or could off been embarrassing for him

But they did say higher risk if no condoms used as its males that carry hpv? Anyway after dragging me through this and that test including a biopsy they decided that im all clear! Now have to explain it all again next year

Miss s x"

Yeah I was expecting that last week for my yearly check after last year having a biopsy after an abnormal smear test. They just asked my method of contraception and did another smear.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Yes i was asked the question of how many sexual partners do i have. Luckily for hubby he wasnt there or could off been embarrassing for him

But they did say higher risk if no condoms used as its males that carry hpv? Anyway after dragging me through this and that test including a biopsy they decided that im all clear! Now have to explain it all again next year

Miss s x

Yeah I was expecting that last week for my yearly check after last year having a biopsy after an abnormal smear test. They just asked my method of contraception and did another smear. "

My doctors either dont do anything properly or go way over the top and demand every test going!

Although every female on my mums side of family have had cervical cancer so i guess its only a matter of time for me.

Miss s x

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By *hubaysi OP   Woman
over a year ago

Leeds


"According to the cancer research website almost all cervical cancers, caught by a smear test, in the UK, are the result of HPV, which is a sexually transmitted infection...

So yes, it stands to reason especially if you have unprotected sex, you are at a higher risk.

Almost all I didn't know that,I just thought there was a chance and not almost a certainy.

Why is everything we enjoy so bloody deadly."

I didn’t realise sex was so deadly! I’ve always been pedantic over condoms but they can come off or split!

Maybe being a lesbian is safer?

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By *ovigalWoman
over a year ago

Dublin

So if a woman has multiple female encounters she has less chance of the cancer?

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

HPV is spread by skin contact,so condoms do not offer full protection. The more partners you have, the greater the chance of contracting HPV (and other STDs). Females can contract it from other women. Most cases of cervical cancer are caused by strains of the HPV virus. Other strains cause genital warts but the ones implicated in cervical cancer do not. Hence all sexually active women should have regular smear tests

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By *gnitemybodyWoman
over a year ago

Onestepoutofthedoor


"Yes i was asked the question of how many sexual partners do i have. Luckily for hubby he wasnt there or could off been embarrassing for him

But they did say higher risk if no condoms used as its males that carry hpv? Anyway after dragging me through this and that test including a biopsy they decided that im all clear! Now have to explain it all again next year

Miss s x

Yeah I was expecting that last week for my yearly check after last year having a biopsy after an abnormal smear test. They just asked my method of contraception and did another smear.

My doctors either dont do anything properly or go way over the top and demand every test going!

Although every female on my mums side of family have had cervical cancer so i guess its only a matter of time for me.

Miss s x"

That's awful sorry to hear that. At my last appointment last year,the doctor randomly said so you don't want to have a hysterectomy then. I was rather shocked as no-one had even discussed a hysterectomy to me before,I just said no.

Roll on the results of this smear,life is a rollercoaster eh.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

* and women who have been sexually active in the past, the cancerous changes can take years to develop.

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By *gnitemybodyWoman
over a year ago

Onestepoutofthedoor


"* and women who have been sexually active in the past, the cancerous changes can take years to develop."

Why do they not vaccinate boys against hpv do you know? They do teenage girl's.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"* and women who have been sexually active in the past, the cancerous changes can take years to develop.

Why do they not vaccinate boys against hpv do you know? They do teenage girl's."

Well the male risk of developing cancer (throat or penile) is lower but mostly, it's down to economics . I believe it is offered to males in the US. Of course, you can pay for it if you want.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

People always say no bareback in their profile

But does that mean that no one has oral??

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"People always say no bareback in their profile

But does that mean that no one has oral?? "

I would guess for the majority, they are either unaware of, or have chosen to ignore, the risks involved in unprotected oral. It's up to each individual to inform themselves and decide of the level of risk they are comfortable with.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Yes i was asked the question of how many sexual partners do i have. Luckily for hubby he wasnt there or could off been embarrassing for him

But they did say higher risk if no condoms used as its males that carry hpv? Anyway after dragging me through this and that test including a biopsy they decided that im all clear! Now have to explain it all again next year

Miss s x

Yeah I was expecting that last week for my yearly check after last year having a biopsy after an abnormal smear test. They just asked my method of contraception and did another smear.

My doctors either dont do anything properly or go way over the top and demand every test going!

Although every female on my mums side of family have had cervical cancer so i guess its only a matter of time for me.

Miss s x

That's awful sorry to hear that. At my last appointment last year,the doctor randomly said so you don't want to have a hysterectomy then. I was rather shocked as no-one had even discussed a hysterectomy to me before,I just said no.

Roll on the results of this smear,life is a rollercoaster eh."

Well if they offered me that i would jump at the chance but apparently im too young

They dont believe me when i say shop is shut no more babies! After seeing what my mum went through at only 40 they can take it all away as far as im concered.

Miss s x

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By *uxom redCouple
over a year ago

Shrewsbury


"Suppose you will be exposed more to the hpv virus,where some strains can cause cervical cancer."

This is true unfortunately for me it wasthe strain my ex husband had, hence having it twice.

It was not lunked at the time though I only found out about it about 3 years ago.

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By *hubaysi OP   Woman
over a year ago

Leeds


"Suppose you will be exposed more to the hpv virus,where some strains can cause cervical cancer.

This is true unfortunately for me it wasthe strain my ex husband had, hence having it twice.

It was not lunked at the time though I only found out about it about 3 years ago. "

So it laid dormant then?

I’m scared reading all these replies.....

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By *y Favorite PornstarCouple
over a year ago

Basingstoke

The actual increased percentage risk is still very small. It's like when they say that you have more risk of down syndrome pregnancy as you get older, it's true but the risk is going from fuck all to trivial. Obviously people get cancer and people have dowms syndrome, but that's statistically inevitable. The real question is whether it's worth you changing your individal behaviour to mitigate your personal risk. I would suggest it isn't.

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By *uxom redCouple
over a year ago

Shrewsbury


"Suppose you will be exposed more to the hpv virus,where some strains can cause cervical cancer.

This is true unfortunately for me it was the strain my ex husband had, hence having it twice.

It was not known at the time though I only found out about it about 3 years ago.

So it laid dormant then?

I’m scared reading all these replies..... "

No I had the cancer 17 years ago and 14 years ago the hpv virus was not known about then.

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By *gnitemybodyWoman
over a year ago

Onestepoutofthedoor

So if you have a hpv infection the likelihood of having cervical cancer is high?

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By *uxom redCouple
over a year ago

Shrewsbury

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"So if you have a hpv infection the likelihood of having cervical cancer is high?"

No. Only certain strains cause cancer to develop, the majority of women will not develop cancer from a HPV infection. It's estimated that the majority of the sexually active population has been exposed to the virus, only some will become infected and of those, only a minority will develop cancer as a result.

You can reduce your risk of exposure by limiting the number of sexual partners, but you could also be unlucky and catch the virus from your first encounter. Regular smear tests are important.

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By *gnitemybodyWoman
over a year ago

Onestepoutofthedoor


"So if you have a hpv infection the likelihood of having cervical cancer is high?

No. Only certain strains cause cancer to develop, the majority of women will not develop cancer from a HPV infection. It's estimated that the majority of the sexually active population has been exposed to the virus, only some will become infected and of those, only a minority will develop cancer as a result.

You can reduce your risk of exposure by limiting the number of sexual partners, but you could also be unlucky and catch the virus from your first encounter. Regular smear tests are important."

Ok thankyou for that.

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By *adyJayneWoman
over a year ago

Burnleyish (She/They)

Speaking of.... Just had mine.

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By *icplshropsCouple
over a year ago

Rock


"* and women who have been sexually active in the past, the cancerous changes can take years to develop.

Why do they not vaccinate boys against hpv do you know? They do teenage girl's.

Well the male risk of developing cancer (throat or penile) is lower but mostly, it's down to economics . I believe it is offered to males in the US. Of course, you can pay for it if you want."

Mostly down to cost involved, but unlike women having smears, there’s no screening for anal and throat cancer for males. So males should have the HPV vaccination, although the vaccine only covers some strains, not all,

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