
Can you have a vaginal birth with low risk HPV and genital warts?
I am not far off having my baby now (I’m 40 weeks today) and I have been reading that most women who have genital warts from low risk HPV have had to have a C-section. Is this always the case?
I have had quite a bad outbreak that has spread during my pregnancy (especially in the last 3 months) and now I’m due to deliver I’m afraid to hurt my baby with it. I also want to know if it’s inevitable that I’m going to have a C-section because my MIL is in town and keeps saying she is gonna stay longer if my baby isn’t here before she is due to fly home (which I really don’t think I could handle since she’s already being pushy about too much stuff and driving me crazy) so if I can just schedule the C-section and get it over with I might as well.
If you have any experience in this please let me know what my best options are. I will be speaking to a OB tomorrow but I wanted to know what others had been through as well. Thanks.
there is only one answer;
IF YOU HAVE GENITAL WARTS OUTBREAKS – YOU MUST!!!!! HAVE C-SECTION!!!!
there is no other way if you want your baby healthy without HPV virus!
HPV virus is not genetic !!! it’s usually passed by skin contact when the baby comes through the birth canal when the mother has an out break of genital warts. After that baby can have mouth or/and throat warts…
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