Can cervical HPV infection lead to vaginal delivery

  There are many types of HPV, and the severity of the disease caused by each type is different. Some cervical infections can recover on their own, but others can worsen and cause cancer. Pregnant women have many inconveniences during pregnancy. So, can cervical HPV infections lead to vaginal delivery?

  

Can cervical HPV infection lead to vaginal delivery1

  Generally speaking, if a pregnant woman has cervical HPV infection but does not have genital warts, she can choose vaginal delivery. However, if genital warts occur, it is best to choose cesarean section. After giving birth, pregnant women should pay attention to checking the condition of the fetus. If there are any abnormalities in the fetus, they should seek treatment at the pediatric department as soon as possible.

  Normally, if a patient has cervical HPV infection and receives treatment as early as possible after infection, the success rate of recovery is still high. The replication and spread of HPV are extremely strong. If left untreated after being infected, HPV will further deteriorate and even become cancer. Moreover, as the virus spreads, other organs and tissues in the body will also be affected.

  There are many methods for treating HPV infection, including laser therapy, microwave therapy, cryotherapy, and immunotherapy. Depending on the patient's condition, different treatment methods are adopted. If the patient develops small areas of warts, laser therapy or microwave therapy may be considered.

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