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Child Genital Wart
Passing to child, genital wart virus concerns mothers, but it must be weighed against risking miscarriage and infertility by surgical treatment.
Women with HPV have the concern of transmitting the viruses to their babies while giving birth vaginally. Although it is possible to transmit the HPV viruses from mother to infant through the vaginal canal, the rate of transmission is very low.
Passing to child, genital wart virus concerns mothers, but it must be weighed against risking miscarriage and infertility by surgical treatment.
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Child Genital Wart -
Miscarriage, Infertility
Babies that develop genital warts later on in life are unknown carriers since birth, even before they are sexually active. With over one million women giving birth yearly that are infected with HPV, it would be impractical to perform cesarean sections on all of them.
Passing to child, genital wart virus concerns mothers, but it must be weighed against risking miscarriage and infertility by surgical treatment.
Other Topics: HPV, HPV Virus, HPV Vaccine, HPV Statistics, Low Risk HPV, Human Papilloma Virus, HPV Human Papilloma Virus, Cervical Cancer Vaccine, Pap Smear, Genital Wart
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