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YES, You have a good possibility of being fertile, unless told other wise by your attending doctor. Even then, if he or she told you that you were infertile I would recommend a second or even third opinion. Having HPV can indeed affect the method of delivery due to the fact that you still have the virus that causes genital warts. By that I mean, that you should have several paps done before trying to deliver vaginally. HPV can be lingering in the vaginal canal or uterine cervix that can be passed on to child not to there genitals but there lungs. There is such a thing as HPV in the lungs. The child lives normal but has asthmatic symptoms, and usually have periods of lung infections. Make sure that your paps are clear for several years then consider it. You can always have a c-section which is safer. Another thing to consider is breast feeding, viruses are small enough to enter a baby's system through mother's milk. But I have never heard of a child getting it so far, ask your doctor. The only one for sure is HIV. You do have a lot of chances to get pregnate. Take care of your self. Excercise, eat right, rest, and if you smoke, QUIT. Smoking can contribute to Cervical cancer. HPV is the #1 virus that also causes cervical cancer. Always stay up on your pap status.

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