Suggest Treatment For Genital Herpes
She shouldn't be concerned. There is no risk to transmit genital herpes.
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She shouldn't be concerned. There is no risk to transmit genital herpes.
You should know that genital herpes is most often passed by vaginal sex and anal sex and not from this above-mentioned contact.
It needs a close contact of the infected body part ( active genital herpes in the genital parts) with susceptible tissues to transmit the virus.
Usually, HSV2 involves the areas that receive the most friction during sex, the penis, or the vaginal opening or labia minora in women.
The chance that you have genital herpes in your thigh was probably zero, and if she touched her lower leg with your thigh is not susceptible, especially with the brief contact.
So, no risk apparently and no need for testing.
I hope my answer helps you. Feel free to ask further.
Regards.
Please don't worry!
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I think you should not worry because there is no risk of getting the infection in this situation mentioned above, even though you have newly recovered wounds.
I hope my answer helps you.
Regards.
Please don't worry! There is little to no risk to get HSV2.
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As a mother I understand your concern.
First I need to know if during this time did you have sores or lesion in this area?
As you know this virus is spread by touching the sores and it is important that your baby doesn’t come into skin-to-skin contact.
As well, it is a good news that you are breastfeeding your child because it is known that mothers milk could play a role in the protection of newborns from HSV2 contamination.
So, based on your history, not sure but may have a short contact with this affected area, have washed her leg and foot immediately and breastfeeding your child,I think that you shouldn't worry because there is little to no risk to get HSV2.
I hope my answer helps you.
Regards.
Please,you shouldn't worry!
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Hello,
I am sorry for my late response.
I think you've followed properly the rules to protect your baby from HSV2 transmission.
So based on this and on the fact that sores were healing at the time , make me so convinced that that you shouldn't worry because there is little to no risk for your baby to get HSV2.
Furthermore, you can explain to her doctor your concern just to be safe and quiet .
I hope my answer helps you.
Regards.
You are welcome!
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You are welcome.
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