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Autumn Angel
01-18-2003, 06:49 PM
Ok some of you might think this is a DUMB question and I am sure the answer is yes but I am going to ask anyway ok? My 21 yr old daighter was dx at 17 with a very rare birth defect. Its called Mullerian Aplasia. It is the absence of the uterus , cerxix fallopian tubes and the "upper half" of the vaginal canal. She spents month in physical therapy at Sick kids in Toronto and dialated (used dilators) and created her own normal length vaginal canal ( she only had 1 inch before) Question now is she as much at risk of contracting HIV without protection as anyone without that problem? I say yes and she should still use condoms which she is but her b/f is trying to tell her she is at no risk because she has no uterus or cervix. So far she is listening to me and using condoms but I just want proof from you nice people here to show her I am right and shes at risk just like anyone else that doesnt practice safe sex. Thank you for your help in advance.

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Cheers...Autumn
Female...42
TMJD for 12 years
Carpal Tunnel syndrome
Anxiety/Panic Attacks (cured now I think)
Teen daughters that have had medical problems and I will help and over advice on what areas I am knowledgable in.
Hysterectomy in 2002 due to endometrial bleeding.
Hernia repair in 98.

babyshan4699
01-19-2003, 11:09 PM
im not sure if it would increase her risk but is her b/f positive for HIV, because if he tested negative their is no risk for infection. Not that she shouldnt use a condom, but HIV is not a third party transmitted disease.

Sunflower4u
01-20-2003, 01:48 AM
the fact that she has NO uterus or cervix has nothing to do with HIV. Once HIV gets in the blood stream she will contract it. Has he been tested? Regardless, if he wants to stop using condoms, he needs to agree to get an HIV test. Any guy that would want his girlfriend to put herself at risk doesn't seem to care a whole lot anyways.

babyshan4699
01-20-2003, 02:18 AM
i was totally misunderstanding the post. I thought that their were other issues besides not having a cervix, as sunflower has stated that would not increase the risk at all. HIV is bloodbourne, therefore there needs to be some sort of passageway, the cervix has nothing to do with this passageway.

Temperamental
01-20-2003, 11:51 AM
The fact that she has no uterus or cervix will not increase or decrease or chances of HIV. That is not relevant. HIV can still find its way into the blood stream. I think her boyfriend needs to be tested so both of you don't have to worry about this.

[This message has been edited by Temperamental (edited 01-20-2003).]

Autumn Angel
01-20-2003, 10:08 PM
Thank you all very much! I doubt boyfriend has anything but my daughter is still telling him to get tested or keep the Glad bag on lol. Tempermental I just wanted to say I have read many of your replies to others and you seem like a very knowledgable woman and very kind to others thank you for your reply. Even though I knew the answer to the question I just wanted my daughter to see I am right lol. Have a great night everyone.

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Cheers...Autumn
Female...42
TMJD...12 years
Anxiety/Panic Attacks (cured I hope)
Total Abdominal Hysterectomy due to endometrial bleeding after miscarriage (2002)
Hernia Repair(1998)
Apendectomy (infected) 1988
21 year old daughter born with Mullerian Aplasia
18 year old daughter bulimia survivor.
If I can help ANYONE with anything from a papercut to a life threatening illness, I will do my best just to be a friend. " A friend is someone who knows all your faults and loves you anyway".

 
 
 




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