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HPV - Ovarian Cancer? |
What happens if you are pregnant and find out you have cervical cancer.. Will they recommend you to abort the child Well I would hope not But if it will harm the baby and mother then I guess thats the only choice.. :( I depends on how far along you are. If you are still early into the pregnancy, they will probably recommend a medical abortion as they cannot treat you without harming the baby. If you are into your second trimester and they feel they can hold off for a couple of months before treating you they may try to save the baby. It all really depends on how severe the cancer and how long until the due date. Cervical cancer, the kind caused by HPV, is very slow- growing. It is unlikely that you would have developed cervical cancer if you have been getting your regular paps. Most women have the HPV virus, don't worry if you just found out. The body usually handles it just fine. some docs do recommend but i've heard of many woman "losing" it with birth. I don't know how it works, but I know it does. I would hope not...do you have some problems that you need to have checked? |
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Well I would hope not But if it will harm the baby and mother then I guess thats the only choice.. :( ...Try dating the guy first....make sure you do like him once your comfortable and way before you guys have sex...tell him. If he's cool with it wear a condom and try to be as safe as you guys c... If you haven't had any sexual contact, then I do not believe you could have genital warts. However, there are conditions that could be responsible for these, and you really won't know fo... Did the doc do anything for the bumps, like remove them, or anything like that? Or did he just say they were normal and leave them there? I can remember my ex having regular warts removed from his ... It could also be a staph infection. Which are very contagious. Your boyfriend really is the one who needs to be checked out. It really can't be diagnosed on Yahoo Answers. Also a lot of ST... human papilloma virus is not curable. it could lead to sterility, significantly increases the risk of cervical cancer. she can have children tho. ...i think its coming mandatory now to have the hpv but not after a certain age do you need it I'm 46 and never had one i think girls are starting to get them at the age of 11years old now to p... It is possible that he may still be infected and that you could be re-infected. It is a common misunderstanding (see the above answers) that once you have a virus you necessarily have it for lif... |
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