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Re: STD: COndyloma

From: leandra (anonymous@obgyn.net)
Tue, 3 Jul 2007 11:58:04 -0500 (CDT)


Thank you Grateful mom. Would you think if I become pregnant could the virus be past on to the baby? If I breastfeed will this affect the baby?

Thank you! Leandra

At Mon, 2 Jul 2007, grateful mom wrote: >
>Leandra,
>
>I am not a medical professional; however, I do know that your husband
>will always carry the HPV virus. You have also been exposed and surely
>carry the virus. The main concern for men is genital cancers, albeit
>this is very rare. The main concern for women who carry the virus is
>cervical cancer. It is important that you have yearly pap smears and
>gynecological exams.
>
>I have not understood that the virus affects a man's sperm count. I
>could be wrong. I do not believe that the virus inhibits a woman's
>ability to conceive.
>
>There is no cure for HPV itself, but condylomata can be treated and it
>can return at anytime.
>
>Just my opinion, I could be wrong.
>
>At Mon, 2 Jul 2007, leandra wrote:
>>
>>My husband was once diagnosed with condyloma before we met and said was
>>treated. Can I get this STD or can he get it again in time? We've been
>>having problems conceiving for the past 6 years because he was diagnosed
>>with male infertility, low sperm count and morphology (only 3% chance to
>>get me pregnant), so I wonder if the treatment or illness has anything
>>to do with it...I've found very little information about treatment for
>>condyloma and effects on fertility. Thank you in advance for any info.
>>
>>--
>>Leandra
>>

--
Leandra



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