Can you get pregnant with high risk HPV?

Genital warts caused by (low risk) HPV usually have no impact on your fertility, pregnancy or birth of your baby. If you have high risk HPV, "pre-cancer" (CIN) or cervical cancer, there could be some issues around getting pregnant and carrying the baby right through to the end.
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Does High Risk HPV affect pregnancy?

Women who have HPV during pregnancy may worry that the HPV virus can harm their unborn child, but in most cases, it won't affect the developing baby. Nor does HPV infection -- which can manifest itself as genital warts or abnormal Pap smears -- usually change the way a woman is cared for during pregnancy.
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Can you have babies if you have HPV?

When left untreated, many sexually transmitted infections (STIs) can lead to infertility. However, HPV shouldn't affect your ability to conceive. Although you may have heard that HPV can lead to fertility problems, that's generally not the case. Some strains of HPV can increase the risk of cervical cancer.
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Can positive high risk HPV go away?

High-risk HPV types

Infection with HPV is very common. In most people, the body is able to clear the infection on its own. But sometimes, the infection doesn't go away. Chronic, or long-lasting infection, especially when it's caused by certain high-risk HPV types, can cause cancer over time.
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Do I need a colposcopy if I have HPV?

If you test positive for HPV 16/18, you will need to have a colposcopy. If you test positive for HPV (but did not have genotyping performed or had genotyping and tested negative for 16/18), you will likely have a colposcopy.
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What causes high-risk HPV?

Factors that increase the risk of HPV include: having several sexual partners. having sex with someone who has had several sexual partners. having sex without using barrier protection, such as a condom or dental dam.
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Can I have a healthy pregnancy with HPV?

Women who have or have had HPV — the human papilloma virus — have successful pregnancies and their babies are not harmed by their HPV infections.
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Can HPV cause you to have a miscarriage?

We found that being a carrier of HPV or having severe HVP-related cervical disease gave increased odds of a preterm birth. Our results also showed that being a carrier of high-risk HVP also increased odds of having an early miscarriage. We identified a link between mild-cervical disease and early miscarriage.
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Can HPV cause blocked fallopian tubes?

The inflammation and scarring that can occur during an HPV infection may cause blockages in the fallopian tubes. This makes it more challenging – or impossible – for eggs to travel through the fallopian tubes when you ovulate.
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How do I boost my immune system to fight HPV?

To help boost your immune system so your body can fight HPV, you may consider quitting smoking, decreasing your stress level, and altering your diet. Keep in mind that HPV is very common and you are not alone.
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Does HPV affect period?

Abnormal vaginal bleeding or discharge

Changes in your menstrual cycle or unusual vaginal discharge could also indicate cancer caused by HPV. Schedule a gynecology appointment if you notice: Bleeding between periods.
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Does HPV go away after giving birth?

How is HPV treated after delivery? If a Pap test shows that you have precancerous cells in your cervix, your doctor may wait to treat you until after your delivery. Once your baby is born, you'll likely have another Pap test. HPV often clears up without treatment.
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What STD can stop you from getting pregnant?

Gonorrhea and chlamydia, which are preventable, are the two STDs most likely to result in infertility because they can cause PID in women. This can inflame and scar the fallopian tubes, making it hard for sperm and eggs to find each other, blocking pregnancy.
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Can a woman with HPV give birth naturally?

Simply having the HPV virus in your system shouldn't impact your pregnancy in most cases – and your baby won't contract it. If you have genital warts caused by HPV, your doctor may watch you more closely, though women with this condition usually have healthy pregnancies and can even deliver vaginally.
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Can I breastfeed if I have HPV?

People who breastfeed may worry about spreading the virus to babies through breast milk. However, for most people living with HPV, breastfeeding is safe, and the benefits outweigh any potential risks.
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Can you get HPV from sperm?

You can become infected with HPV without having sex.

HPV is not transmitted through bodily fluids such as semen or saliva, but through skin-to-skin contact.
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How long does it take for HPV to cause abnormal cells?

HPV-related cancers often take years to develop after getting an HPV infection. Cervical cancer usually develops over 10 or more years. There can be a long interval between being infected with HPV, the development of abnormal cells on the cervix and the development of cervical cancer.
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What are the symptoms of HPV in females?

HPV can infect cells in the vagina and around the vulva. If a female has low risk HPV, they may see warts on the vulva. These warts may present as: a cluster that looks like a cauliflower.
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Some symptoms of vaginal cancer include :
  • bleeding after sex.
  • unusual discharge.
  • a lump in the vagina.
  • pain while having sex.
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What does it mean to be high risk HPV positive?

A positive test result means that you have a type of high-risk HPV that's linked to cervical cancer. It doesn't mean that you have cervical cancer now, but it's a warning sign that cervical cancer could develop in the future.
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Is high risk HPV contagious?

Yes, HPV is highly contagious. This means that common warts on the skin or soles of the feet are contagious, because contact with warts may spread the HPV infection. Genital warts are also contagious. HPV can be spread from person-to-person even when the infected person does not have any signs of symptoms.
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How do you know when HPV is gone?

Most strains of HPV go away permanently without treatment. Because of this, it isn't uncommon to contract and clear the virus completely without ever knowing that you had it. HPV doesn't always cause symptoms, so the only way to be sure of your status is through regular testing. HPV screening for men isn't available.
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How soon can I get pregnant after treating PID?

Most women get pregnant between 12 months and 14 months after the procedure. If your PID was mild, you may get pregnant even sooner . It's still possible to conceive after this time . However, if you haven't conceived by 12 to 18 months after the surgery, your fertility specialist may suggest that you also try IVF .
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Can a girl with infection get pregnant?

If you have an infectious disease, a successful pregnancy is possible. We know that the interventions we use can decrease the rate of transmission to the child. And those interventions improve the mother's health, too.
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How long does it take for PID to cause infertility?

PID can permanently scar and damage the fallopian tubes, causing blockage of the tubes. About 12% of women suffer enough tubal damage from one episode of PID to become infertile. After three episodes of PID, the infertility rate reaches 50%.
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Can you clear HPV after 30?

There is no cure for HPV, but 70% to 90% of infections are cleared by the immune system and become undetectable. HPV peaks in young women around age of sexual debut and declines in the late 20s and 30s. But women's risk for HPV is not over yet: There is sometimes a second peak around the age of menopause.
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