Yes you should be able to. Unless you had complications after the abortions. Herpes does mean you have to have a c-section when giving birth.
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Both are as equally likely when having unprotected sex.
Are you in a monogamous relationship and is your partner in a monogamous relationship with you? If both of you are only having sex with each other, and both of you are free from sexually transmitted disease. Then a condom is not necessary as you can't get any more pregnant. But if there is any question in your mind of your partners sexual practices (or if you are having sex with other men) this is not the time you want to be exposed to a disease or to expose your unborn baby via the birth canal.
Jessica Alba has never admitted to having herpes. It is rumored that she has them because she dated Derek Jeter. Derek Jeter has been sued for giving someone herpes.
Your doctor should not tell anybody that you have herpes. He/she is required to keep your medical condition confidential.
Someone who is having unprotected sex would be at risk for contracting herpes. Oral herpes can also be transmitted by contact with the infected area.
Well, the mother will probably get herpes. The unborn child will get herpes when it passes through the birth canal, which is why C-sections are common among mothers with STI's.
No. Herpes is a virus and can spread. Most likely you would get cold sores around your mouth. Cold sores are herpes simplex and the same as genial herpes. The person you are having sex with will give you herpes if it is active.
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No, swallowing the sperm will not cause herpes. If your partner has herpes, you have already been exposed by the time you reach this stage.
Yes he can.YES they can. Herpes doesn't affect fertility, sperm, or the reproductive systemYes, and a woman who had Herpes can also have the child but often with c-section so the baby don't get Herpes during birth. If she does not have Herpes it would be a good idea to contact a doctor so you can avoid passing it to her.
Herpes outbreaks start as a reddened area of skin. Then blisters arise, which then become sores.