If you are having unprotected sex with your husband in order to conceive then there is always a chance he can contract the virus.
Discuss this with your OB/GYN and they can recommend the best course of treatment. They may prescribe anti-viral medications to suppress the virus but it can still be spread. If you absolutely want to protect him then you may want to have his sperm inserted with your OB/GYN.
You can't get genital herpes from irritating the tissues from a baby wipe.
sha had a husband but not a baby
You get a baby by getting a husband, a year after you get a husband, you get a baby.
IT ISNT A BEST TIME TO GET PREGNANT SO JUST WHEN GOD WANTS YOU TO HAVE A BABY YOU AND YOUR HUSBAND WILL RECEIVE THAT GIFT
This site is a great resource for fertility products. I used OvaCue when I was trying to get pregnant and it worked really well.
Absolutely YES! Genital herpes may be passed from one person to another through close physical contact. This means sex and practically anything else that can lead to sex. This includes kissing, oral sex, anal sex, etcetera. Genital herpes does not keep you from getting pregnant. In fact, if you or your partner have genital herpes you should see a doctor immediately. The doctor can show you how to use safer birth control so you don't pass the herpes virus to each other (or anyone else) and do his/her best to make sure you don't get pregnant. Babies born to mothers with Herpes generally contract herpes when they are born from the vagina. Many times, women with genital herpes are forced to have a caesarean delivery (when they cut her tummy open and get the baby out) just to protect the baby from getting Herpes. This is VERY SERIOUS! See a doctor and learn what to do to protect yourself and your partner and NOT get pregnant until you learn more.
I recently read on tumblr that jennifer said she and her husband justin trying for a baby,so i'm guessing that her fav thing is to,you,try for a baby ;)
Uhm possibly... Maybe see your GP Just to be safe.
Yes, the common cold sore is a form of herpes.
If I was you, I would do a pregnancy test, it will give you the answer you are looking for. I don't think anyone would want to give you false hopes, as you are trying already to have another baby.
look at the baby,then look at the husband
AnswerIf you are a female see a Gynecologist and ask your husband to consult qualified doctor.