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Can Cervical Cancer/HPV affect the ability to get pregnant? |
Is it possible to get it at an early age such as 16? my aunt had that and got pregnant, but she had a hard time getting pregnant. they have a boy, my cousin Zack If you have sex you can get HPV - even the first time, and that can make you sterile. Cervical cancer - they had to remove everything from my mother but one ovary, so she could not have any more children and she wanted three more. I have cervical cancer, and I am still able to have children and should be perfectly fine when it comes time to decide to have children. As long as you wait untill you are fully healed before you try, you should be fine also. The only way you wouldnt be able to have kids is if you had your cervix removed. My personal doctor Yes, you can get it even if you are a baby. Yes, it will affect the ability to get pregnant. If you can, get vaccinated, both vaccinations. if you already have it, take 3 neem leaf or bark capsules per day 1 to 3 milk thistle capsules per day 1 turmeric per day and treat externally with neem oil, thuja, and black walnut tincture. God, there are so many idiots on here! Cervical cancer is preventable. If you get hpv, and as a result you have an abnormal pap smear, you then have options: depending on the severity of your cervical cell changes, your doctor might just want to have you get more frequent pap smears and keep an eye on you, or she might want you to get treated, to remove the abnormal cells. If you are responsible, get pap smears, treatment if necessary, and take care of your health, the chance that you will develop cervical cancer if you've contracted hpv is very slim. I very much doubt that you can get cervical cancer when you're 16. It's a slow-developing disease. Having HPV will not affect your ability to get pregnant in the slightest. The American Social Health Association has a good website to look at if you want to learn more about HPV: http://www.ashastd.org/learn/learn_hpv.c... Also, Planned Parenthood's website: http://www.plannedparenthood.org/sexual-... |
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