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
Yes you can still get pregnant with HPV and herpes. Neither causes sterility. You will need to discuss your condition with your doctor and if there is any danger of the baby coming into contact with the virus during birth you may opt for a caesarian.
HPV infection does not affect fertility. A woman with HPV 16 should use protection if she does not want to be pregnant.
HPV does not affect fertility unless someone had a procedure to remove abnormal cells from the cervix. If you don't want to get pregnant, you should use contraception.
Yes, you still can.
A woman with hpv can get pregnant.
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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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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.
I have hpv and have even had to have a LEEP procedure, but have had 3 healthy children and am pregnant again.
Having HPV does not effect how long it may take you to get pregnant.
Yes. The HPV has no effect, positive or negative, on fertility. Because the vaccine has not been tested on pregnant women, it is recommended that they not receive the vaccine. Animal studies have shown no risk to fetuses, but it is best to be careful.
For most types of cancer there is no prevention except for HPV, Lung, and Skin. To lessen your chances of getting skin cancer wear sunscreen and do not go into tanning booths. To Lessen your chances of lung cancer, quit smoking or do not smoke, and to lessen your chances of getting HPV, get the HPV/Gardasil vaccine which I highly recommend. There are three doses. Here's the link:
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The child could be exposed during childbirth but the chances are rare,
Usually there is just prevention. Nothing can completely stop or heal or cure you of HPV (Human Papillomavirus) Infections, but ask your doctor to see if there is a treatment right for you.
no. you ALWAYS have a chance of gettin preggers. its just less likely to happen on you're period
usually it does but only condoms can stop you gettin stis and stds, most can but still