Some women have an increase in genital warts during pregnancy that resolves when the pregnancy is over. You may find that the warts disappear soon after delivery.
No it does not. Only birth control do.
Surgery for HPV will not affect your period. Take a pregnancy test if you're at risk for pregnancy, and contact your health care provider for adavice.
HPV infections rise sharply in the mid teens. Most HPV infections do not cause any symptoms so it is possible to be infected by HPV and not know about it.
HPV disease is a very serious condition and important to be informed on. You can go to http://www.webmd.com/hpv and look at the pictures and symptoms too.
No you can not be a carrier of HPV without having it yourself. A "carrier" is a common language term for someone who has infection and can infect others, but who has no symptoms of the infection. You can't pass an infectious disease like HPV unless you yourself are infected.
They can not unless one person already has it. Because you can have HPV for decades without having signs or symptoms, a new diagnosis of HPV is not evidence of infidelity.
HPV does not cause a urine odor. If you are having urinary symptoms, see your health care provider for an exam.
It takes time for the symptoms and signs of HPV to occur in the mouth. It can be several months. As for all warts this is what you would see in the mouth.
HPV can stay dormant for decades. Diagnosis does not give you an idea of when you were infectedd.
No. There is no over-the-counter HPV treatment for either men or women.
HPV does not start with just women, men carry it too. The concern is that some types of HPV cause cervical cancer.
Most HPV's can be cured, but if you have cervical cancer they may have to end the pregnancy because you will have to take chemo or radiation. But many women come in contact with HPV and it is easily treated.