There is no "treatment for HPV." A patient with genital warts may seek treatment. A patient with cancer related to HPV will need treatment. The presence of HPV alone does not require treatment in anyone, whether or not she is pregnant.
A woman can contract HPV the first time she engages in intercourse. Once a female is sexually active, she should receive regular PAP smears. If the cells are abnormal, it could be HPV. It can occur and be treated at any age.
Yes, but have it treated, before becoming pregnant. Remember the more scarring you have, the worse your chances for future pregnancies, so be more careful of your partners in the future. Good Luck.
The child could be exposed during childbirth but the chances are rare,
Exposure to chickenpox or rubella by a nonimmune pregnant woman may be treated with an injection of immune globulin to help prevent fetal transmission.
hpv does not make it harder to get or stay pregnant and it should not affect the health of your future babies. the presence of hpv itself should not affect your ability to get pregnant.
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A pregnant woman with chlamydia is treated before delivery. There's no change in method of delivery needed, as treatment is reliable and simple.
Yes. Some strains of HPV can also cause cervical cancer and genital warts. It may or may not, depends how severe it is. I was diagnosed with HPV after the birth of my daughter almost 7 years ago. I am now a month away from delivering my son. There may be some complications though. I was admitted to the hospital at 28 weeks due to early labor. My doctor said it was because my cervix was shorter than normal due to the numerous coposcopys they did to remove the abnormal cells. Good Luck
If a woman has HPV and the throat and has oral sex with a male, he can get the HPV.
A pregnant woman should be treated like a princess. A pregnant woman should get whatever she wants. She is carrying a baby in her womb, that is precious. Her hormones are all over the place, so think before you speak to her, it will save many hurt feelings. Remember everything she is feeling is new to her too, try to help her through it.
I have hpv and have even had to have a LEEP procedure, but have had 3 healthy children and am pregnant again.