Thursday, January 28, 2010

Baby With Genital Warts My Partner Has Genital Warts. I Have No Signs Or Symptoms And Have Been Tested For Hpv. Can We Have A Baby?

My partner has genital warts. I have no signs or symptoms and have been tested for hpv. Can we have a baby? - baby with genital warts

Is it possible to infect a baby without me?

12 comments:

Alli said...

Well, I am assuming that you are a woman, just because people are not tested for HPV as there is currently no test for men for HPV.

There are over 100 types of HPV. Most cause no problems or health problems, only some do. I read that 75-80% of the world are infected with HPV and my doctor told me that only about 20Some% know that they do. Over a dozen types of HPV have been linked to cancer, including cancer of the cervix, cancer of the penis cause Caner, head and neck and anus Caner. There are a handful that can also cause warts. Genital warts, hand and foot warts are caused by HPV.

You can use a virus strain that is not linked to health problems. Some of these strains can actually get rid of "it is not very common, can happen. Have you thought about the vaccine for it? The FDA has approved a new vaccine against HPV, which can be obtained from your doctor. Prevents receive four different HPV types. Two causes that cause genital warts and two that cervical cancer.
\\ \\ \\ \\ \\ \\ \\ \\ U0026lt;br> Be sure the warts are treated, because only the skin can cause to skin contact with your HPV. Since he apparently at least one strain that causes genital warts has, it is possible that this variety, you can get it if you are unprotected sex with him. HPV is not uncommon to think like most people. And as always, your annual PAP more (if you have an abnormal Pap smear was always) should be ok! And I know some people who have HPV and had perfectly healthy babies.

I have HPV for over 5 years. I have cancer of the cervix, when she 17 years and they have genital warts over 7 months. I still have a baby, but I think in the coming years, more or less with my boyfriend. Hope this helps! Good luck!

NICE-1 said...

Finally, HPV as a baby, I think it is 50/50

NICE-1 said...

Finally, HPV as a baby, I think it is 50/50

jessica said...

Yes, you can always have a baby, but you may want to tell your doctor you have HPV. Ask your doctor whether a section in the C-Way could have its safe for the baby, I know it's rare, but sometimes warts on the motherboard can the baby when vaginal ITS BORN.

baby g said...

or Yes, but you frutility (I do not know whether what) you are on the right letter and I also asked AC section so the baby would be less likely to receive birth Durning
But that is exactly what I am saying that I do not want my baby is infected, I'm sorry if I misspelled something in an emergency

SUNSHINE said...

Yes, but you know that could have a "disease" w / or symptoms and must appear during pregnancy

SUNSHINE said...

Yes, but you know that could have a "disease" w / or symptoms and must appear during pregnancy

Penney S said...

You can see for butterfly! Ya'll IF YOU HAVE AN

ABIGALE ROSE said...

Talk to your doctor. Pregnancy is hard enough without any problems.

purple said...

Depending on which type of HPV that are HIV positive or not show any symptoms of HPV. People by what means infected as "low risk" against HPV is likely a single symptom of HPV have genital warts. You can develop a period of several weeks to several months after exposure. Genital warts appear in small florets of cauliflower, which are usually colored flesh, are soft and moist. You can on the vulva, the cervix develop, and in or around the vagina. HPV in men who have a strain that causes genital warts can develop warts on the scrotum and penis. Both sexes can also be symptoms of genital warts or around the anus and sometimes on the thighs, buttocks, or throat. However, it is possible to have an HPV infection without symptoms of genital warts.
Women with genital warts during pregnancy may find that your warts to grow faster and larger during pregnancy. Following an outbreak during pregnancy, especially when delivered, can cause problems. It is possible, warts, her baby during vaginal delivery, move thethen developed in the neck (known as laryngeal) papillomatosis. This can lead to threaten the life of his son.

shizzlec... said...

Yes, but be careful they do not turn into a toad

drwag1 said...

The presence of genital warts does not cause infertility. I would say that your partner has genital warts, before you try to have a baby to reduce or eliminate, the risk of infection.
A condom does not protect against genital warts. It is a very effective treatment against genital warts in men - a cream called Aldara - remove the warts in humans. Better not to have sex while he is still treated.

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