Re: Vag condyloma and juvenile laryngeal papillomatosis

From: Paul Prior MD (pprior@fast.net)
Thu Dec 28 17:04:19 1995


On Thu, 21 Dec 1995 16:00:54 -0600, you wrote:

>In the Dec 1995 issue of CONTEMPORARY OB/GYN p. 117 there is a malpractice award to a woman whose child was afflicted with juvenile laryngeal papillomatosis.
>She claims that she would have opted for C-S if she had known of her genital warts.
>? Is anyone offering C-S for vag condyloma on the basis of the risk to the baby?

I recently reviewed data that showed transmission of HPV for scheduled C/S - it is not preventative.

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