We all know that preparing for pregnancy is a very difficult task. Pregnancy preparation needs to start from one year ago, including pre pregnancy check ups for couples, adjusting lifestyle habits, exercising, and adjusting mentality. Generally, with sufficient pre pregnancy preparation, good lifestyle habits, and normal frequency of sexual intercourse, it is possible to conceive after six months of preparation. If there are unfavorable conditions for conception during pre pregnancy physical examination, active treatment is needed. Will male genital warts affect pregnancy?
Firstly, male genital warts can be cured and do not affect fertility. However, if left untreated, they may cause recurrent infections such as prostatitis, epididymitis, and seminal vesiculitis, which can affect the vitality, survival, and output of sperm, ultimately leading to infertility. If a male is diagnosed with acute dampness, seek treatment and prepare for pregnancy after treatment. Although this disease does not affect fertility, the virus can be transmitted to the fetus.
The possibility of recurrence within 3 months of treating sharp dampness is relatively high, so couples who have already prepared for pregnancy and are diagnosed with sharp dampness are recommended to wait for one year after treatment before preparing for pregnancy, because if the recurrence does not occur within one year, its infectivity and likelihood of recurrence will be relatively low. Regular prenatal check ups are also necessary after pregnancy.
Secondly, if a man has contracted genital warts, he should only engage in sexual intercourse after treatment and recovery, as genital warts are a viral infection that can be transmitted, especially for couples who plan to have a baby. They must undergo treatment and recovery before they can have a baby. If diagnosed with sharp dampness during pregnancy, physical therapy should be taken after 3 months of pregnancy instead of medication, and cesarean section should be chosen during delivery to minimize the impact on the baby.