I am 17 weeks pregnant and enjoy hpv?

I was diagnosed near hpv almost three years ago, with no symptoms, newly an abnormal pap smear. Everytime I go back to the doctors and gotten my 6th month and annual pap smear done, they couldn't see anything wrong. Now I am 17 weeks along, still don't hold any symptoms, my pap smears have come support abnormal but not natural life threatening, and haven't been passed on to my partner any. Will my delivery still be okay and also my child within the womb and when it comes out, if I have no complications immediately?
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Mono questions?


You can deliver vaginal next to HPV and your baby will not draw from it but I am not a OB so I would ask them to see. Even if you have the HPV near warts your kid will not get it. Some links will parley about voluble cord problems but there hold only be 12 people that hold ever had a problem so nil to worry give or take a few. I know lots of women with HPV and no problems. If you voice your concern beside your doctor he/she will talk to you around it. You can always hold a c-section if that will make you be aware of better but really there is nil to worry almost.

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You should be fine. There are different strains of HPV, some more harmful than others, some that will stick next to you, and some that will cure on their on. If your doc says you're fine, afterwards just trust him. If in that is a risk for the child through vaginal birth, they'll just afford you a csection.

If you have missed your length, and then you initiate cramping, what could it be?

At this time, there are no significant risks to your pregnancy from hpv. Very, amazingly rarely babies hold been born near condyloma on their vocal cords from hpv. You must realize within are different families of hpv, and yours may not even result in condyloma (warts). HPV is not a reason for a c/section, any. Go to www.acog.org to find some more info - a reputable place to find info!

I have to know just about pregnent details?

I'm glad I just finished my 3 HPV shots and started on Depo.





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