You are overreacting--which is understandable given the minimal knowledge you apparently have about
HPVGenital warts. It's late in the
eveningEvening primrose and I'm not going to respond in detail now. The bottom line is that you and your girlfriend have no serious worries, as long as she follows her provider's advice about treatment and follow-up. Read the thread started just 2 days ago, "
hpvGenital warts ex" posted by "worriedok"and also the
HPVGenital warts/warts article in the link on this forum's home page, "
STDStds and ecological niches Quick Facts and Articles". Then come on
backBack pain - low
Back strain treatment as needed with follow-up questions. In the meantime, relax and don't let this ruin your day. It's not really a very big deal.
Good luck-- HHH, MD
Once both members of a couple are infected, they cannot reinfect each other. It's totally safe sex between them, and having sex with other or not will not affect how quickly their infections clear up. For the man who is the partner of a woman with an abnormal pap, there's really nothing that he can do or should do--except be on the lookout for warts (in case the HPV strain is one of the wart-causing types),
HHH, MD
HHH, MD