My partner has genital warts. I have no signs or symptoms and have been tested for hpv. Can we have a baby?

by Symptom Advice on May 13, 2011

Can we have a baby without me getting infected?

EVENTUALLY YOU WILL GET HPV AS FAR AS THE BABY I BELIEVE IT IS 50/50

YES YOU CAN STILL HAVE A BABY BUT YOU MIGHT WANNA LET HER DOCTOR KNOW SHE HAS HPV. YOU SHOULD ASK HER DOCTOR IF SHE COULD HAVE A C-SECTION THAT WAY THEIRS NO DANGER TO THE BABY, I KNOW IT'S RARE BUT SOMETIMES THE MOTHER CAN PASS ON THE WARTS TO THE BABY IF ITS BORN VAGINALLY.

yes but u would have to get frutility (don't know if i spelled that right) treats ment and i would also get a c sectoin so if would have it the baby would have a smaller chance of getting it durning birth
but thats just what i would do i mean i wouldn't want my baby being infected sorry if i misspelled anything i was in a rush

yes, but be aware you could have the "disease" w/o symptoms & during pregnancy worts may appear

YA CAN WATCH FOR THRUSH!IF YA'LL HAVE ONE

Talk to a Doctor first please. Pregancy is hard enough with no problems.

Depending on what type of HPV strain you are infected with, you may or may not experience any HPV symptoms. Those infected with what is known as "low risk" HPV will likely just have one HPV symptom: genital warts. These can develop anywhere from a few weeks to a few months after exposure to the virus. Genital warts look like miniature cauliflower florets, which are usually flesh-colored, soft and moist. they can develop on the vulva, cervix and in or around the vagina. HPV in men who have a strain that causes genital warts may develop the warts on the scrotum or penis. Both sexes may also develop genital warts symptoms in or around the anus and occasionally on the thighs, buttocks or throat. However, it is possible to have an HPV infection without any genital warts symptoms.
Women who have genital warts during pregnancy may notice that their warts grow quicker and larger during their pregnancy. Having an outbreak during your pregnancy, and especially when you deliver, can cause problems. it is possible to pass the warts on to your child during a vaginal birth, which then develops in the throat (known as laryngeal papillomatosis). This can be life threatening to your child.

You can have a baby, but there will be a strong likelihood that his genital warts will be transmitted to you. if you do develop genital warts, please advise your doctor of the chances, because this will determine if you would have a vaginal birth, or a c-section.

Consult with your doctor, prior to making any decisions. is this child worth the warts?

Research and Educate yourself…

yes but watch it doesn't turn into a toad

Having genital warts causes no problem with fertility. I would suggest that your partner have genital warts treated before you start trying to have a baby, to reduce or eliminate the chances of you getting infected.
Condom usage does not protect against genital warts. there is very effective treatment for genital warts in men – a cream called "Aldara" – that will eliminate the warts in the man. it is best for you not to have intercourse while he is still untreated.

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