Genital Warts are caused by the Human Papilloma Virus and are usually contracted by having sex with an infected partner. Please do not have sexual contact without treatment, as you may infect others.
Of course. Those warts can be treated. The problem with HPV is that it increases your risk of cervical cancer. Now we have a new vaccine for it, but it must be given in several doses to girls who have not been exposed to the virus.
Yes. If you have an outbreak when it is time to give birth, you will need to have a c-section so that the baby isn’t exposed to the HPV.
idk
of course
yes, you just have to talk to your doctor about. they may decide that delivering be cesarean is the best.
c section only, you dont want the baby to get it.
Of course. Those warts can be treated. The problem with HPV is that it increases your risk of cervical cancer. Now we have a new vaccine for it, but it must be given in several doses to girls who have not been exposed to the virus.
you should really be more careful
You sure can…he may choose c-section depending how bad if you have a breakout…but the baby will be fine…