Question About HPV..important.?
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It is REALLY rare for babies to be born with HPV. If a women is pregnant and has genital warts, the pregnancy can cause the warts to grow faster and bigger just from the hormones of the pregnancy. It is really rare though for the baby to be born with HPV.
It also shouldn't affect you from getting pregnant either. I've had two colposcopys done and one Leep procedure and my doctor told me I would have no problem having a child.
And yes, HPV can cause ALL kinds of warts anywhere on the body. It causes genital warts, hand and feet warts, warts on your elbows, you name it.
probably best to speak to your doctor, but hpv is the underlying cause of warts, it may be related to your elbow. if you have been trying for a baby for over a year, go for a fertility check.
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