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If a woman has a strand of HPV, can she still have kids? |
If a woman has a strand of HPV, can she still have kids? WOW! LOL!!!! well seeing as 70% of the population supposedly has hpv i would say yes she can still have kids. Yes you can. Talk to a doctor about whether or not you will be needing any further treatments before you get pregnant. It is best to make sure you are done with treatment and have had at least 2 normal paps following treatment before you try to become pregnant. yes you can get pregnant if it causes cancer then sometimes you have to have that taken care of cause you wouldnt be able to concieve |
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WOW! LOL!!!! very funny chic ...Yes, you will be able to have a normal sex life. As for oral sex do not try that or let anyone try that on you...they could get infected. Yes, there is a chance your immune system can help fight ... Most people (90%) have HPV already and don't know it because most strains of HPV cause no symptoms in the carrier. What you two should both do is (1) get the "Gardasil" HPV vaccine a... My doctor told me last week that a female can be rid of the HPV virus now if she is treated for it, however, can get a reoccurence if she is reexposed to it. If you have symptoms and are treated fo... My friend who is only 35 yrs old was diagnosed with throat cancer and he never even smoked or chewed tobacco. He is going through the treatments and they are having a benefit for him, because of t... as in any virus it can lie dormant in you body for years with out any signs or symptoms. it is a sexually transmitted disease that in women affect the cervix, so unless your doing other thing in th... Yes you can get HPV if you aren't sexually active. You can get it by skin to skin contact. For example, if a guy touches himself and then touches your vagina. You can get it that way. ...There is no cure for HPV it will just make it go away. Some treatments are cone biopsy, cryotherapy, LEEP, and laser surgery. ... |
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