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Conscerning a hpvpregnancy combination, it is wise to test for HPV with the pap smear and attempt to control the virus with cryosurgery if not located on the cervix. Human papilloma virus is one of the most common causes of sexually transmitted infections in the world. There are more cases of this infection than of any other STI in the United States. Approximately 5.5 million new cases of sexually transmitted infections are reported every year. Conscerning a hpvpregnancy combination, it is wise to test for HPV with the pap smear and attempt to control the virus with cryosurgery if not located on the cervix.

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Pap Smear, Cryosurgery

During a vaginal delivery, a woman can transmit the infection to her baby. Though such cases are very rare. The baby may develop growths in his or her throat rather than genital warts. It is possible for warts that were transmitted during delivery to appear up to three years after the baby’s birth. Conscerning a hpvpregnancy combination, it is wise to test for HPV with the pap smear and attempt to control the virus with cryosurgery if not located on the cervix.

Other Topics: HPV, Picture of HPV Virus, Picture of HPV Infection, HPV Picture Symptom Wart, Cause Factor HPV, Human Papillomavirus, Human Papillomavirus Vaccine, Cervical Dysplasia, Pap Smear, Genital Wart

Dr. Joe Glickman, Jr., M.D.

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