My swab at my 8 week appointment came back hpv positive. This has never came back positive before. Im worried because of a rumor i heard about hubby when he was deployed last year but i also heard it can be dormant for awhile. How long is awhile? I went to the gnyo before he deployed and didnt go again until my appointment last month. Does this mean the rumor (cheating) may be true??
Re: hpv
As far as your husband and the rumors are concerned; now is the time to confront any unresolved issues you may have. You may feel better if you seek the services of the chaplin or couples counselor (and with the impending stress of a major life change-baby-this is a great time to take a relationship pulse). The rumors could be just rumors (and often, within the military community, that's just what they are).
Dont jump to conclusions about DH activities overseas but have an honest conversation because it is important to talk about.
https://www.cbsnews.com/news/gardasil-researcher-speaks-out/
Multiple studies (within the last two years) continue to show that in fact the new version of gardasil covers even more strands of the hpv virus and does continue to prevent those strands from causing cervical cancer.
And I'm sorry do you have hpv? I can attest it does last longer than 5 years and I'm not about to trust one persons opinion when the science does not agree and until you have dealt with hpv yourself and the worry of the cancer because I have/had the high risk cancerous strain and guess what it's not worth it to have to worry the rest of my life when this vaccine and given me clean and healthy readings for 6 years now.
AGAIN, just posting some information that I happened to stumble upon. People can read and make their own decisions. We are so luckily to live in a place where we are able to make our own decisions about our health care. You do you, booboo.
2) sooo, they are Drs, and what kind of Dr? What is their specialty. Dr Oz is a Dr and he is crazy and very wrong. Are they in research? Peds? ACOG members?
3) look at the many posts that have came out saying their Dr said ABC, and several posters have replied that 'wow, my Dr said XYZ'. Just because they are a board certified MD, PA, or APRN does not make them 100% right 100% of the time. I have seen and worked with Dr's that have made poor decisions at work. I also have no problem with questioning those ordes, or flat out refusing to follow them.
Here's more reading material that cites actual studies: https://www.skepticalraptor.com/skepticalraptorblog.php/one-stop-shop-science-myth-debunking-gardasil/
ETA: OP I would not be worried. My abnormal pap came up after H and I took a "break". I was freaking out because I swore he slept with someone and he didn't tell me (since then, I believe he didn't sleep with anyone, I was just freaking out). Knowing that hvp can lay dormant for years, and he could have gotten it from past partners or I from my past, I don't really care anymore. At this moment in the world, it's a fact that majority of sexually active people will get it at one point in their lives.