Question...entail facilitate!!?


im 35 wks pregnant and i havent gotten around the chance to ask my doctor, but i be wondering since i have hpv ( i dont own warts, only just abnormal cell that came vertebrae hpv positive) if i could pass this on to my son during transference.i wasnt really worried about it because i didnt ruminate about it and the doctors havent said anything...my fiance brought up and its be bothering me...does anybody know


Answers:    HPV is the human papilloma virus and it is one of the most common sexually transmitted conditions out in attendance.

There are many strains of the virus. Some (like HPV 8 or HPV 11 ) can dispense you low grade lesion or warts. Sometimes the low echelon strains "fizzle out" and go away on their own. However, some strains resembling (HPV 16, 18, 31 or 33) are bad actor and can go on (if untreated) to become high-grade dysplasia or even cervical cancer (which folks sometimes die from).

If you are HPV-positive during pregnancy, your health thoroughness provider will want to do another Pap test after you deliver to see whether the condition have worsened.

The disease is not USUALLY passed to the offspring, but I muse that it CAN be passed. The virus can cause warty outgrowths (called 'papillomas') on the sung cords of the baby, but when you consider how various pregnant women are out there who are also HPV positive, it does not give the impression of being like this is effortlessly passed to the baby. However, treatment is usually deferred sooner until after delivery, so as not to disturb the pregnancy. (For example, sometimes surgical excision of infected cervical tissue is used for high-ranking grade dysplasia, but that can organize to an incompetent cervix-a cervix that doesn't hold the baby within like it should).

I would address with your doctor (write the question down before the look in if that helps) at your next pop in. Try to clarify your condition ('do I have low order or high title dysplasia?' If it is high echelon and my post-partum pap comes back positive for elevated grade dysplasia, what are my treatment option?'

As soon as possible, I would get into a conversation next to your doctor about your pap results. Your doctor's answer may truly be very kind and take profusely of worry rotten your mind...
what i do know is that if u have a break out or doesn`t matter what its called when u are giving birth its a big risk of givin it to ur babe-in-arms. as for just have it, i dont believe so... but just ask ur doctor in the order of it. and CONGRATS!! hope ur life is going really good for u! yes it is competent to contracted if baby is deliver vaginally. Why have you not told the docyor? These are usually question they ask wiith the initial visits. You entail to talk to your doctor regaurding adjectives the risks now!
It is possible but the risk is considered low. No, I don't infer so. Ask at your next look in.
talk to your doctor and put your mind at effortlessness...look the doctor sees adjectives kinds of stuff contained by a day...this would be minor...i know it is crushing, but you need to convey the obgyn...i have hpv too, along beside many other women...it's not unusual to hold anymore and you need to chitchat to your doctor and not be embarrassed..

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