Can you get genital warts from oral sex?
I am in a monogamous relationship with another woman (neither one of us has had intercourse with a man). However I have experienced oral sex before. A few months ago I noticed some skin colored, slightly raised (painless) bumps on my labia majora. I thought they were ingrown hairs or irritation or something, but they aren’t going away – and now there are more than before. Could it be genital warts? I think I should make an appointment with a dr, but I wanted to know if anyone could help me out… I am a 22 year old female.
you better get to the doctor! hpv causes some genital warts. and it is a skin to skin contact. so if you did oral then touched your mouth and touched her area. you both are at risk. but im not a doc, so get to one! good luck to you.
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