It has nothing to do with the HPV. Almost 80% of people will get some form of HPV throughout there lives and most people have no symptoms at all. It only means you are more likely to get cervical cancer, so they do pap smears more regularly.
Get the book "Taking Charge of your Fertility" on Amazon.com.
2006-06-17 17:30:23
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answered by WiserAngel 6
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Nope. I have have HPV, and also 3 healthy children. See your doc, I think there may be something else going on if you have been trying for a year with no luck.
2006-06-17 22:21:43
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answered by Jenn 5
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No, I had HPV and 4 healthy children. Discuss your concerns with your doctor.
2006-06-18 05:50:00
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answered by kelly d 1
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No....shouldn't affect it at all.
HAve you tried charting your cycles and learning about fertility monitoring to see if your cycles are normal? There's a great book called "Taking Charge of Your Fertility" that teaches you how to do it, and they have a web site www.ovusoft.com where you can get software to help you do it. I recommend reading the book first though, you'll end up knowing a lot about your own fertility and be very well prepared if you need to see a fertility specialist if you have your cycle charts in hand.
2006-06-17 20:20:21
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answered by Frisbee K 2
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i dont think so. their are many things that could prevent you from making a baby. stress,husband w/ low sperm count, you may have a tilted uteris,theres so many you may want to talk to a doctor. dont give up hope theres usually a way. good luck and for pointers your most fertile time for getting pregnant is 12 days before your period or 12 day after thats what i was told.
2006-06-17 17:33:53
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answered by tracy g 2
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Go with the doctor.
2006-06-17 17:29:19
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answered by savannahthebeautiful 3
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If you keep going to your gyn and they say that your papsmear is normal then yes you will be able to have children, trust me you will get pregnant!!
2006-06-19 08:21:22
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answered by KK 5
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it shouldn't affect anything, unless you have or get cervical cancer... trust your doctor. Good luck.
2006-06-17 17:29:47
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answered by heidielizabeth69 7
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