Saturday, July 31st, 2010

They can show up weeks later, months later, years later, or never! There is no time limit.

Can you have it from birth and not know til your 20? Can the doctor’s tell how long you’ve had it?…

Typically within 3 months after sexual contact with an infected partner. Although depending on your bodies immunity, it can take up to a year or more to develop. Also some people can become infected and never show any symptoms.

Please go to your doctor or clinic. I contracted them when I ws 18 from an ex boyfriend (who had a very colourful sex life, I discovered) and they spread really bad. They can cause cervical cancer, and this was the case with me. I’ve had numerous operations for this and gone through untold pain [...]

I have a relative who has been diagnosed with this disease. She is already signs of tumors, and she is pregnant and cancer-positive (cervical cancer).
Please answer soon.