***HPV and PREGNANCY***?
I am infected with the HPV virus and I am 8 months pregnant.
I am concerned about endorsement the infection onto my child when she is born. I have read in some places that citizens who have had children vaginally enjoy given the infection to thir child and it got in thir throat during the confinement. One child got very unwell and one passed away.
I did not know I was infected with HPV until I be at the end of my first trimester. I knew I have a pap smear done prior to getting pregnant and it showed that I had pre-cancerous cells growing. I did not find out it be being caused by the HPV virus until after I be already pregnant.
My doctor told me that you can get it from someone who has have mutipule sexual partners.
Well, when I got next to my babys father I was still a virgin. He had have mutipule sexual partners prior to getting with me. So I do believe I get the infection through him.....HOWEVER....a while back, around the time we first got together I have this little wart on my finger. It had just poped up in the future. I had no idea what from. I get them when I took a kitchen job in a nursing home. Figured it be from the gloves and all the cleaning. I got the wart froze rotten, but they cam back and they multiplied. The warts disapeared completly after my babys fater and I get together. I have not had them sence.
So I dont know the concrete cause as to how I contracted this HPV.
My babys father still does not know. I havent told him yet. I am markedly scared. He will want to know how I got it and I dont know what to transmit him cause I honestly do not know. But aparently Ive had it sence up to that time my first miscarrage (Dec. 07). Cause this is when I found out I had these cancer causing cell (not knowing it was from HPV).
What do you all surmise?
-Should I have a C-Section or ask about one?
-How/what should I relay my babys father?
-And what do you all think is the rationale of this?
Answers:
First I needed to say I am sorry for you loss with your first pregnancy thats a tough article to go through I've been nearby myself. I think you should talk to you doctor roughly speaking this because they can help you find a healthy solution to how to deliver your newborn. As for the father you need to tell him! Because he HAS it whether he get it from you or not hes going to be passing it around if by chance you two split up and most possible it is from him.. as for the warts thing I don't have a sneaking suspicion that it could have come from that I believe it is only transmitted from sexual contact ie body fluids.. um I know its going to be rock-hard for you to tell him but you can explain to him that the doctors noticed something beside your pap smear and get him some stuff to read so he can understand how this may own happened because chances are he doesn't really get the drift how widely spread HPV is ... Knowledge is power and the more he knows the better he can understand how this may own happened... You shouldn't be carrying around this burden by yourself because its unfair to you and its putting you beneath too much stress and thats not good for you especially since your pregnant. If worse comes to worse you can have your doctor lend a hand you explain it so he won't freak out on you. Good luck in whatever you agree on and I hope my input helped you. And congratulations on becoming a mother soon!
I deem you know the life is beauty full. So, discuss beside your husband with truth very clearly. Let your baby come and deeply pray to god. This a markedly strange world. Any thing can happen. Pray for the best.
OMG Kris . . . If I knew where you be!! That is the worst answer ever.
First of all, some HPV strains cause cancer and some grounds warts. So that wart of your finger has nought to do with the abnormal cell on your cervix.
You got HPV from your husband. HPV is VERY common. Many studies right to be heard that more than 90% of sexually active people hold it. You shouldn't be upset at your husband, there's really no way he could have set that he would have it. Testing for men basically involves using sandpaper to shaving cells from his penis!! It's rarely done.
You shouldn't be afraid to transmit your husband. He obviously gave it to you! Just communicate him that your abnormal cells be caused by HPV. He'll probably want to know where you get it from, and then you can just explain that most men do not hold symtoms and since he's the only person you slept beside, you got it from him.
HPV can be passed from mother to child, but it's pretty rare, and I suggest it's more common with indisputable strains . . . and I think it's the warts strains and not the cancer strains. It's plainly something to speak to your doctor about, but not a reason to be overly worried. Still, your doctor might want you to consider a c-section if you own an active HPV infection. But, it's ultimately YOUR choice, not your doctors. (Despite what Kris says!)
I be a virgin when I met my ex-fiance, and I developed HPV and didn't even know about it until my first pregnancy. I had two children near him, both happy and healthy. I wasn't even told around any risk to the babies, either time I was pregnant, and I deliver vaginally both times.
HPV is VERY common. If he was your solitary sexual partner, then the only possible method for you to have gotten it was from him. Don't be afraid to recount him. It's not your fault, and it's probably not his fault any, since it's very difficult to test for it surrounded by men. He probably doesn't even know he has it. Discuss your options near him and with your doctor, then establish what you all, together, think is best, but ultimately it's your body and your result, and don't let anyone tell you otherwise. :)
1) dont panic!
2) HPV is not genetic, it's usually passed by skin contact when the little one comes through the birth canal when the mother has an out break of genital wart. After that baby can have mouth or/and throat wart...
There are things that can be done to prevent genital warts from being passed on when the mother give birth. Such as having a c-section if there is an out break at the time of distribution.
and dont listen to Kris! he is stupid and did not understand your question !
so its up to you!
3) if you be a virgin then that means that your babys father give HPV virus to you! that is 100%!
AND HPV virus has ~130 different strains! and wart on finger is cause by HPV virus strain N.2 and this strain has NOTHING to do with genital wart and cervical cancer, because genital warts and cervical cancer are caused by different strains of HPV virus!
why wart on your finger do not reappear after you met your babys father? that because when people are in relationship - their immune system become stronger and body can fight and suppress virus and thats why warts do not reappear! BUT IF your body immune system will become weaker consequently your finger warts can reappear again and also genital warts can appear too if you enjoy HPV virus that causes cervical cancer and genital warts! because nearby is very possibility that you have HPV virus strain that cause cervical cancer but do no causes genital warts because - as i read between the lines you and your boyfriend do not have genital warts!
Your doctor should have explained that to you in the origination. You won't have a choice on how to deliver, it will be your doctors decision.
... YOU DIDN'T TELL THE FATHER? You are a horrible being. Even if no warts are present, you can still pass the disease on. He is very soon infected and doesn't know. great. You are a horrible, immature person for that. You don't twig how you just messed his life up. If I know who you were....
I don't care if you don't similar to my answer.... and HPV has different strands. But Genital Warts and the kind that impose cancer are not funny, and are NOT that wide-spread. How would you like it if he gave you aids and didn't report to you he had it?
wow that must be worrisome.
def ask about the c section, confer it over with your doctor. just explain to your babys dad. or take him to your doctors and have them bring up to date him..
its probably from the baby daddy
good luck
i've done my research on this subject, and ratification it to your child this way is very, drastically rare,. you should ask your ob/gyn.
your husband gave you the HPV. it's adjectives and just something to deal beside. it will be surpressed by your body within a couple of years after your surgery and you shouldn't have to verbs about it. just hang on to up with your gyn visits!
Best point to do is talk to your doctor, hun. They know what is best. HPV is a fairly adjectives thing. In fact it is estimated that as much as 90% of the american population have some form of it. Most people have it beside out even knowing it. What you shouldn't do is ask Genital-Herpes-Warts.com people if you should have a C-Section. If it concerns you so greatly you and your doctor involve to work out a birthing plan.
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I am concerned about endorsement the infection onto my child when she is born. I have read in some places that citizens who have had children vaginally enjoy given the infection to thir child and it got in thir throat during the confinement. One child got very unwell and one passed away.
I did not know I was infected with HPV until I be at the end of my first trimester. I knew I have a pap smear done prior to getting pregnant and it showed that I had pre-cancerous cells growing. I did not find out it be being caused by the HPV virus until after I be already pregnant.
My doctor told me that you can get it from someone who has have mutipule sexual partners.
Well, when I got next to my babys father I was still a virgin. He had have mutipule sexual partners prior to getting with me. So I do believe I get the infection through him.....HOWEVER....a while back, around the time we first got together I have this little wart on my finger. It had just poped up in the future. I had no idea what from. I get them when I took a kitchen job in a nursing home. Figured it be from the gloves and all the cleaning. I got the wart froze rotten, but they cam back and they multiplied. The warts disapeared completly after my babys fater and I get together. I have not had them sence.
So I dont know the concrete cause as to how I contracted this HPV.
My babys father still does not know. I havent told him yet. I am markedly scared. He will want to know how I got it and I dont know what to transmit him cause I honestly do not know. But aparently Ive had it sence up to that time my first miscarrage (Dec. 07). Cause this is when I found out I had these cancer causing cell (not knowing it was from HPV).
What do you all surmise?
-Should I have a C-Section or ask about one?
-How/what should I relay my babys father?
-And what do you all think is the rationale of this?
Answers:
First I needed to say I am sorry for you loss with your first pregnancy thats a tough article to go through I've been nearby myself. I think you should talk to you doctor roughly speaking this because they can help you find a healthy solution to how to deliver your newborn. As for the father you need to tell him! Because he HAS it whether he get it from you or not hes going to be passing it around if by chance you two split up and most possible it is from him.. as for the warts thing I don't have a sneaking suspicion that it could have come from that I believe it is only transmitted from sexual contact ie body fluids.. um I know its going to be rock-hard for you to tell him but you can explain to him that the doctors noticed something beside your pap smear and get him some stuff to read so he can understand how this may own happened because chances are he doesn't really get the drift how widely spread HPV is ... Knowledge is power and the more he knows the better he can understand how this may own happened... You shouldn't be carrying around this burden by yourself because its unfair to you and its putting you beneath too much stress and thats not good for you especially since your pregnant. If worse comes to worse you can have your doctor lend a hand you explain it so he won't freak out on you. Good luck in whatever you agree on and I hope my input helped you. And congratulations on becoming a mother soon!
I deem you know the life is beauty full. So, discuss beside your husband with truth very clearly. Let your baby come and deeply pray to god. This a markedly strange world. Any thing can happen. Pray for the best.
OMG Kris . . . If I knew where you be!! That is the worst answer ever.
First of all, some HPV strains cause cancer and some grounds warts. So that wart of your finger has nought to do with the abnormal cell on your cervix.
You got HPV from your husband. HPV is VERY common. Many studies right to be heard that more than 90% of sexually active people hold it. You shouldn't be upset at your husband, there's really no way he could have set that he would have it. Testing for men basically involves using sandpaper to shaving cells from his penis!! It's rarely done.
You shouldn't be afraid to transmit your husband. He obviously gave it to you! Just communicate him that your abnormal cells be caused by HPV. He'll probably want to know where you get it from, and then you can just explain that most men do not hold symtoms and since he's the only person you slept beside, you got it from him.
HPV can be passed from mother to child, but it's pretty rare, and I suggest it's more common with indisputable strains . . . and I think it's the warts strains and not the cancer strains. It's plainly something to speak to your doctor about, but not a reason to be overly worried. Still, your doctor might want you to consider a c-section if you own an active HPV infection. But, it's ultimately YOUR choice, not your doctors. (Despite what Kris says!)
I be a virgin when I met my ex-fiance, and I developed HPV and didn't even know about it until my first pregnancy. I had two children near him, both happy and healthy. I wasn't even told around any risk to the babies, either time I was pregnant, and I deliver vaginally both times.
HPV is VERY common. If he was your solitary sexual partner, then the only possible method for you to have gotten it was from him. Don't be afraid to recount him. It's not your fault, and it's probably not his fault any, since it's very difficult to test for it surrounded by men. He probably doesn't even know he has it. Discuss your options near him and with your doctor, then establish what you all, together, think is best, but ultimately it's your body and your result, and don't let anyone tell you otherwise. :)
1) dont panic!
2) HPV is not genetic, it's usually passed by skin contact when the little one comes through the birth canal when the mother has an out break of genital wart. After that baby can have mouth or/and throat wart...
There are things that can be done to prevent genital warts from being passed on when the mother give birth. Such as having a c-section if there is an out break at the time of distribution.
and dont listen to Kris! he is stupid and did not understand your question !
so its up to you!
3) if you be a virgin then that means that your babys father give HPV virus to you! that is 100%!
AND HPV virus has ~130 different strains! and wart on finger is cause by HPV virus strain N.2 and this strain has NOTHING to do with genital wart and cervical cancer, because genital warts and cervical cancer are caused by different strains of HPV virus!
why wart on your finger do not reappear after you met your babys father? that because when people are in relationship - their immune system become stronger and body can fight and suppress virus and thats why warts do not reappear! BUT IF your body immune system will become weaker consequently your finger warts can reappear again and also genital warts can appear too if you enjoy HPV virus that causes cervical cancer and genital warts! because nearby is very possibility that you have HPV virus strain that cause cervical cancer but do no causes genital warts because - as i read between the lines you and your boyfriend do not have genital warts!
Your doctor should have explained that to you in the origination. You won't have a choice on how to deliver, it will be your doctors decision.
... YOU DIDN'T TELL THE FATHER? You are a horrible being. Even if no warts are present, you can still pass the disease on. He is very soon infected and doesn't know. great. You are a horrible, immature person for that. You don't twig how you just messed his life up. If I know who you were....
I don't care if you don't similar to my answer.... and HPV has different strands. But Genital Warts and the kind that impose cancer are not funny, and are NOT that wide-spread. How would you like it if he gave you aids and didn't report to you he had it?
wow that must be worrisome.
def ask about the c section, confer it over with your doctor. just explain to your babys dad. or take him to your doctors and have them bring up to date him..
its probably from the baby daddy
good luck
i've done my research on this subject, and ratification it to your child this way is very, drastically rare,. you should ask your ob/gyn.
your husband gave you the HPV. it's adjectives and just something to deal beside. it will be surpressed by your body within a couple of years after your surgery and you shouldn't have to verbs about it. just hang on to up with your gyn visits!
Best point to do is talk to your doctor, hun. They know what is best. HPV is a fairly adjectives thing. In fact it is estimated that as much as 90% of the american population have some form of it. Most people have it beside out even knowing it. What you shouldn't do is ask Genital-Herpes-Warts.com people if you should have a C-Section. If it concerns you so greatly you and your doctor involve to work out a birthing plan.
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