What happens if you get pregnant with HPV?

Will this affect my baby? It's not likely. Women who have or have had HPV — the human papilloma virus — have successful pregnancies and their babies are not harmed by their HPV infections. HPV is a very common sexually transmitted infection that affects millions of women and men around the world.
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Can you have kids 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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Does pregnancy make HPV worse?

During pregnancy, changing hormone levels can make warts grow faster than usual. A pregnant woman's body also produces an increased amount of vaginal discharge, which gives warts a warm, moist place to thrive. Having certain types of HPV can also increase your risk for cervical cancer.
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Can HPV cause miscarriages?

Women with HPV are also more than twice as likely to experience a miscarriage or stillbirth. “There are no treatments to eliminate HPV,” said senior study author Helen Trottier of the University of Montreal.
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Can a mother pass HPV to her baby?

How is HPV passed to a baby? The risk of spreading the virus to a baby during childbirth is relatively low. Nevertheless, current medical literature states that HPV can be passed through the placenta, amniotic fluid, and contact with genital warts.
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What happens if high risk HPV doesn't go away?

In most cases (9 out of 10), HPV goes away on its own within two years without health problems. But when HPV does not go away, it can cause health problems like genital warts and 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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Should I try to get pregnant if I have HPV?

The presence of human papillomavirus (HPV) by itself should not affect your ability to get pregnant.
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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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Are you tested for HPV when pregnant?

OB-GYNs usually don't test for HPV during pregnancy unless they have a reason to. Diagnosing HPV usually occurs if your doctor finds warts or during a routine Pap test. During a Pap test, your doctor uses a swab to remove a small number of cells from your cervix.
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Is HPV infection lifelong?

Most HPV infections in young men and women are transient, lasting no more than one or two years. Usually, the body clears the infection on its own. It is estimated that the infection will persist in only about 1% of women. It is those infections that persist which may lead to cancer.
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Does HPV affect period?

Increased vaginal discharge, which may be pale, watery, pink, brown, bloody, or foul-smelling. Abnormal vaginal bleeding between menstrual periods, after sex, douching or a pelvic exam. Longer or heavier menstrual periods. Bleeding after menopause.
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Does HPV affect sperm?

In conclusion, HPV infection is a risk factor for male infertility. It decreases sperm PR and the normal morphology rate, leading to decreased male fertility or even infertility. Among the male HPV infection genotypes, HPV-45, -52, -18/59 and -16 have close relationships with infertility and deserve more attention.
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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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Should I tell my partner I have HPV?

Unlike other STIs, there is no treatment for HPV, so it is not necessary to disclose HPV to current or previous sexual partners. However, a woman may still chose to do so, so it is important to understand information needs and concerns around disclosure.
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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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Is HPV curable?

Is there a cure for HPV? There is no cure for the virus (HPV) itself. There are treatments for the health problems that HPV can cause, such as genital warts, cervical changes, and cervical cancer.
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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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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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Can HPV come back once it has cleared?

While HPV doesn't come back after clearing completely, it's difficult to know if an infection has actually been resolved or is simply dormant. Additionally, while you're unlikely to be reinfected with the exact same type of HPV, you can be infected with another strain.
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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 happens if you test positive for HPV twice?

Testing positive for HPV more than once

If you test positive for high-risk HPV but you don't have cell changes on your cervix, you'll be asked to come back for a cervical screening in one year. If you test positive for HPV three times in a row you'll be invited to a colposcopy.
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Can you get HPV twice?

However, studies have shown that natural immunity to HPV is poor and you can be reinfected with the same HPV type. In some cases, some people will not get the same type of HPV again, but in some cases other people will get the same type of HPV again.
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Can HPV affect fertility?

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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How long does HPV last female?

For 90 percent of women with HPV, the condition will clear up on its own within two years. Only a small number of women who have one of the HPV strains that cause cervical cancer will ever actually develop the disease.
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