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I just was told I had high risk HPV a couple weeks ago. I haven't had a period since May 11 2006 and I'm trying to get pregnant. Am I still able to bear children of my own?

2006-08-16 11:13:21 · 5 answers · asked by mikusuto_kudamono 1 in Health Women's Health

5 answers

Yes

The HPV or human papilloma virus is a wart virus.

It can give rise to genital warts.

It should not affect your pregnancy but there have been cases where the HPV can be transmitted, or the warts can be so bad that delivery is a problem - you might have to have a cesarian section delivery.

2006-08-16 11:22:42 · answer #1 · answered by Orinoco 7 · 0 0

High risk HPV means you are at increased risk for developing cervical cancer. You need to get regular pap smears to check for that. HPV won't stop you from getting pregnant.

The fact that you haven't had a period since 5/11/06 is more of an issue with regards to that. Do you know why you haven't had a period in 3 months? Is this normal for you? If it is not normal, the number one cause for missed periods is being pregnant (have you checked?). If you are not pregnant, then not having periods means you aren't *going* to get pregnant. You and your doctor need to figure out why you aren't having regular periods.

2006-08-16 11:45:27 · answer #2 · answered by grimmyTea 6 · 0 0

no longer inevitably. I had a colposcopy accomplished a pair weeks in the past. i'm now 33 weeks pregnant. The wide-unfold practitioner instructed me there became ntohing to difficulty approximately yet that I could shop up with my PAPs and colposcopy's. My wide-unfold practitioner pronounced it may develop into cervical maximum cancers besides the undeniable fact that it is not in all probability. It does not injury in any respect. i'd basically relax. once I found out I had HPV I actually cried for hours and sobbed. Then I study some very efficient books and a pamphlet that my wide-unfold practitioner gave me. It made me experience lots greater useful.

2016-11-04 23:21:54 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Yes. But you probably need to take care of a few things before you get pregnant. If you have high risk HPV it means that they found pre-cancerous cells on your cervix. You doctor will probably want you to come back and take a biopsy of the cervix. They will usually check you every 3-6 months for any changes. Make an appointment with your doctor to see if they need to do anything before you try to become pregnant.

2006-08-16 11:39:58 · answer #4 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

talk to your doctor. I had hpv they did cryotherepy which caused mass scare tissue and had to have a c-section. Also take a pregnancy test to see if you r prego!

2006-08-16 11:44:47 · answer #5 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

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