Genital warts do not in and of themselves interfere with childbearing, with the rare exception of the ones that are so large that they obstruct the birth canal. But I think you would already know the answer if they got that large. However, they do need to be treated before you deliver. If they are still present during the birth, there is a much higher risk that the warts will spread to the baby, especially the head and face, which is terrible for the child. If they are not present, then no worries.
2006-12-06 16:09:13
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answered by Tadgie1 3
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no not at all, now a days there are medications to help you have a safe birth, but if you had genital warts you might wanna get tested for HPV. Because genital warts sometimes turns into HPV. but for some women it tends to go away..but not for some. Check with your gyno, and make sure you dont have HPV, its best to find out sooner then later, it will help you prevent cervical cancer.
Best of luck.
2006-12-07 00:09:09
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answered by ? 1
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No. However, if you had one STD, you may have had others which might have creating scars in your tubes. You should get pap smears every year and confide in your doctor, and also use condoms until you're with one person who agrees to get tested and remain faithful. That will reduce your future risk.
2006-12-07 05:08:36
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answered by Katherine W 7
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I don't think so. However, if you had warts on your cervix you are at increased risk for cervical cancer.
2006-12-07 00:01:23
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answered by Anonymous
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no. my opion?
2006-12-07 00:19:34
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answered by the_silverfoxx 7
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