Herpes Tranmission

Maybe you just find out you have herpes, and need to tell current patner. You don’t want your love life to be limited by a diagnosis. Maybe you’re back in the dating game and want it to go smoothly. Or maybe you have questions before you get intimate.

Herpes is easily spread from skin-to-skin contact with someone who has the virus. You can get it when your genitals and/or mouth touch their genitals and/or mouth — usually during oral, anal, and vaginal sex. Herpes can be spread Without symptoms too. Read facts about the how low is herpes transmitted.

A diagnosis of herpes often comes as a shock and can leave you asking “how did I get herpes”? "Did my recent sex partner gave me herpes?" There are many possibilities and some you might find surprising. Read facts about the how did you get herpes.

One of the most common questions for newly diagnosed people is about herpes transmission. What are the odds of passing herpes? The transmission of HSV-2 to an uninfected partner depends on many different factors. Read facts about what is your chance of spreading herpes.

The herpes virus is most contagious during and just before a person has an outbreak. Read facts about the when is herpes not contagious.

If you take the necessary precautions, the chances of spreading the virus to your partner are small. If you both know the facts and keep the issue in perspective, it can be only a minor inconvenience. Read more about how to reduce your chances of spreading herpes to your partner.

Can a woman pass HSV-2 to a man? What is the probability of HSV-2 transmission to men? What are the odds of spreading HSV-2 to men without an outbreak? Read more about HSV2 transmission probability female to male.