HPV
There are more than 40 different types of HPV. HPV is passed down during sexual contact. Can be spread mostly from vaginal and anal sex. HPV can present no symptoms at all, and it is also impossible to pass down more than one type of HPV during sex. It is also possible, but rare, for a pregnant women to pass it down to her child. The child with HPV will grow warts in their throat. HPV can also cause warts and increase your chance of getting cancer. HPV vaccines are now provides for men and women, and are also safe and effective. Condoms may lower the risk of HPV but doesn't completely prevent it.