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I have hpv...can i still have kids? |
I have hpv...can i still have kids? You can get pregnant and have natural child birth with no risk to the baby as long as it has been treated and there is no infection on yur cervix Yes, 90% of women have HPV. Its a very common virus. It is still safe to have kids. yea you can but unless you get cervical cancer then there is a less chance you can have kids!! not vaginally I have HPV and I just had my first baby vaginally. He is just fine! Having HPV does not interfere with a woman鈥檚 ability to become pregnant. However, there are a few things to note: |
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