I just had shot 2 of the three course Gardasil vaccine. Shot 1 was 2 months ago. My boyfriend had a wart removed 2 months ago, that his doctor said was HPV. I have not been exposed to HPV and we plan to wait until the 3rd shot to have sex. Would it be safe to perform oral sex on him in the meantime, without a condom, if he has no other STI's?
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Genital Warts and Oral Sex
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100% safe? Never. Sex, whether oral or vaginal is never completely safe, and we would generally always recommend barrier protection (condoms) regardless of the vaccine.
However, that being said... Genital warts aren't the end of the world and even without the vaccine your chances of developing them are slim.
However, that being said... Genital warts aren't the end of the world and even without the vaccine your chances of developing them are slim.