I was wondering did u know anything about Low risk HPV? Me and my boyfriend really want to have a baby and i stop takin my birth control pills this month we want to try this week for one but i went to the doctor the doctor last week and she said that i have Low risk HPV and that he gave it to me because i had High risk before and it went away in April and then me and him start talkin. So she told us to start usein condoms again but we really want a baby. so is it safe since both of us have it to not use the condoms and try anyway?
2006-10-16
05:33:15
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➔ Trying to Conceive
To Precious, u don't know anything about our relationship and me having HPV doesn't mean that he slept around on me so lets not go there, and if we didn't want to use condoms anymore that on us, he didn't know he had so im not blameing him and he feel bad enough about it already cause we really want a baby and cause he didn't know what that was or even knew he had it. iv'e done my research and im well informed about this but the only thing i can't find is if u have should u try for a baby so don't try me like that this has nothin to do with growin up to know more about something that the damn doctors can't really explain they damn self, thank u for pissing me off for the day with your stupid comment. if u don't have anything better to put on people page just don't write. but thank you to everyone else who wrote things that i can use, i will ask my doctor im just waitin for her to call me back.
2006-10-16
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No, having HPV does not mean that you are dirty or sleep around. It only takes one time sleeping with one man who has it to get it. Don't these people know that most woman that have slept with 5 or more men probably have, or have had some form of HPV? It is the most common std out there and most of the time causes no symptoms. i even cringe at the thought of calling it an std because people associate stds with people sleeping around and being dirty. Don't worry about what they say, you are not dirty and it doesn't mean you have slept around.
Now, about your question. Since you and your boyfriend both have HPV, it is perfectly OK to have unprotected sex with each other. Just as long as you know he is faithful because there are other diseases out there that you could contract...as I'm sure you are aware of.
Woman with HPV (especially low risk) have healthy babies all the time. But if you have had high risk in the past be careful as this commonly causes cervical cancer and cellular changes in your vagina. Just make sure you get your annual exams on time to catch any early changes in your vaginal cells. Some physicians also require their patients testing positive for high risk HPV get pap smears every six months to keep an eye on things. High risk HPV can wreak havoc on your cervix and cause you to never be able to carry a child. Good luck in trying! I'm wishing you and your boyfriend all the luck in the world!
2006-10-17 02:57:08
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answered by babyj248 4
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Don't trip girl. I had HPV when I was 17 and went on to have a healthy baby boy four years later and even got pregnant a year after I found out. It won't harm you having a baby. Just make sure you keep a check on it and it doesn't turn into cervical cancer. But you should be fine. And don't worry about any mean comments you get on here cause HPV is very common and alot of women have it. Infact it has been proven that your body can naturally get rid of it. I don't even have it anymore after almost ten years. No symptoms ever came back and I have been checked for it sense then. As long as neither of you have genital warts right now there should be no reason why you can't try for a baby. I woudln't do it if you have an outbreak now though.
2006-10-16 10:15:01
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answered by Lovemykids 2
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You should be wearing condoms because you don't want to spread HPV to other people. Since you are not responsible enough to have worn condoms in the first place, obviously, because that's how you got HPV and your not educated enough to write correctly and/or talk to your doctor about having a baby and/or researching HPV and pregnancy on the internet, you should wait to have a child until you are older, settled down, and possibly married. If your boyfriend gave you the HPV, is he still sleeping around and giving it to other girls and then coming back and giving it to you? There are different types of viruses and symptoms of HPV, some more serious than others. For now, until you grow up, use a condom! Thanks!
2006-10-16 05:48:10
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answered by Precious 7
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It is absolutely safe to get pregnant while you have HPV. Make sure your partner knows about your HPV experience and that he could be at risk for getting it, but it wont affect the baby at all. I had HPV and I was worried about the same thing, I asked my doctor and he said that it has NO effect at all when it comes to pregnancy. Hope everything works out.
2006-10-16 08:29:03
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answered by Stepherz 3
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I discovered that I had a strand of HPV last year during the pregnancy with my daughter. I never had any signs of it, and still dont...my doctor said it can go away on its on after the birth so I never worried. My entire pregnancy went fine and now I am pregnant again with my last, and again....everything is going fine. Also to the chick by the name Precious: Alot of people have HPV and dont even know they have it. It doesnt even mean her bf is or has cheated b/c you can contract it and not show up on tests for years later. So.....please read up on your info BEFORE you give out rediculous answers.
2006-10-16 06:19:21
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answered by rollings83 2
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Talk to your doctor about wanting to get pregnant. HPV isn't something that goes away, ever. There are some things that you can avoid passing on to the baby by having a c-section, and taking extra precautuions and medications during pregnancy. Talk to your doctor, they should tell you everything you want to know.
2006-10-16 05:44:24
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answered by tk_9702 3
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There are numerous strains of HPV. It was my understanding that any strain can be dormant in your body for years, so you may not necessarily gotten it from your current boyfriend.
You should follow your doctor's advice and wait until you have both been treated before ttc. If you really want a baby, then it's better until you and your boyfriend are both healthy so you can have a healthy baby.
2006-10-16 07:03:47
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answered by Melissa B 5
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Your doc probably told you to use condoms because she assumed you're not monogamous. It is a STD so if you're not committed to one person, the chances of you getting it again are higher. Something like 77% of humans have it. Regardless, having HPV doesn't mean you can't have a baby or even a vaginal delivery, it just means your chances of getting cervical cancer are higher. Most importantly, if you're thinking about having a baby, you might want to evaluate your personal situation; your age, financial situation, and I may be old-fashioned, but you might want to get married first (or at least wait until you're with someone who values you enough to marry you). Nothing personal, just my opinion.
2006-10-16 07:49:49
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answered by NEWTOME 3
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Speak to your doctor about wanting to conceive. People with HPV get pregnant and have children.
It sounds like she was concerned with you transmitting and contracting HPV.
2006-10-16 05:37:19
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answered by Laughing Libra 6
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this is no longer solid for ur health, does ur bf want hpv too? if u flow by ability of with it tell ur document before u initiate attempting. it would want to damage ur infant so u want medical interest. imagine of ur infant no longer urself
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answered by Anonymous
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