Can I have children after HPV infection

  HPV is a common virus that can cause cervical inflammation or cancer in women who are infected. This virus is mainly transmitted through sexual intercourse. Both males and females need timely treatment after being diagnosed with HPV virus. In addition, sexual intercourse is not allowed during the treatment period to avoid cross infection. So, can we still have children after HPV infection?

  

Can I have children after HPV infection1

  Women can still have children after being infected with HPV. If the HPV virus is detected during pregnancy, the child can be kept without affecting their health, but it needs to be treated and controlled under the guidance of a doctor. In addition, if you are not pregnant yet and have HPV infection during the preparation for pregnancy, you need to receive treatment first and wait for HPV to turn negative before having a child.

  Although HPV does not have any impact on a child's health, if the HPV infection is severe, the virus may cause contamination of amniotic fluid, which can pose some harm to the child. Of course, pregnant women infected with HPV should take corresponding measures to avoid the virus harming their children's health.

  If you are not pregnant yet, you need to receive treatment before considering getting pregnant. Now there is an HPV vaccine available, and women can go to the hospital to receive the HPV vaccine, which can to some extent prevent HPV infection. Women must pay attention to their personal hygiene, avoid eating greasy and spicy food, and rest more.

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