After pregnancy, women should be careful and cautious in everything they do. If any abnormalities occur during pregnancy, it will not only affect the pregnant woman herself, but also have a significant impact on the health of the fetus. HPV is a common viral disease, and if you suffer from HPV during pregnancy, the impact will be very significant. So what should I do if I get infected with HPV during pregnancy?
In daily life, most women have HPV virus in their bodies. However, some women have a strong immune system and can clear the virus on their own. For those with lower immunity, the virus cannot be eliminated from their bodies. If a woman is infected with HPV virus after pregnancy, she should go to the hospital for examination and elimination of abnormalities in a timely manner.
When pregnant women are infected with HPV virus, they should go to the hospital for examination in a timely manner. If it is found through examination that there is no obvious disease change in the cervix of the pregnant woman and there is no sign of cancer, it is important to pay attention to regular examination. In addition, pregnant women can choose vaginal delivery, and usually the disease will not affect fetal development.
If a pregnant woman is found to be infected with HPV virus during pregnancy, and the virus develops rapidly, leading to the development of genital warts during pregnancy, it is necessary to remove the warts. If there are too many warts, causing them to recur, it is important to observe the safety of the fetus. It is not recommended to have a vaginal delivery, and it is best to choose a cesarean section to avoid fetal infection caused by vaginal delivery.