Mrs.iwnamkabb
A Family Begins with Love
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Just breath hun. HPV is such a common thing, it just depends on which strain you have as to the outcome. And warts.. hunny it's ok. Breath.. I used to be a sex education teacher and I can tell you that the only thing GW have in common with herpes is that it's viral. Lives in your nervous system. Both can be passed on to the other, by skin contact, and both are equally embarrassing in their own ways.. But it's common. Trust me, when the girls above said that 85% of girls have it.. it's because it's true. They show up when your immune system is weak. Which is why some women don't know they have it, then have them pop up when they're pregnant.
Pregnancy lowers the immune system immensly. Your dr can do cosmetic treatment such as freezing while pregnant, and it's definitely worth the try, but trying is almost equivalent to dying your hair while pregnant.. it might not work. So definitely give it a try but to be disheartened if you notice they don't dissappear.. it's because your immune system is still weak.
The concern here is passing the virus on your your little one when you deliver. And let me tell you that is an extremely rare occurance. So if you just have 1 or 4 of them, don't beat yourself up about it! The chances of that happening are so little. But if you don't want to risk it at all, then definitely go with a csection. It is up to you.
Herpes is the same, as in viral infection, but it treated differently, if a woman has HSV1 or 2 then the dr will prescribe her antivirals to take to suppress an outbreak about a month prior to delivery. Which will help suppress the virus so it's not passed on to the baby.
There are some people that have said that Acyclovir or Valtrex got rid of their GWs so it's worth a try to ask your dr about it, being it's an anti viral.
Another side note is after delivery, chances are they will go away on their own if its a mild flare up of them, or your dr can remove them, and with your immune system getting stronger post delivery, they shouldn't come back.. especially if you've never noticed them before now.
Just breathe and remember that its so common, drs don't even bat an eye about it. and as far as your MIL goes.. tell her no, you don't want her to look if it bothers you that much!

Pregnancy lowers the immune system immensly. Your dr can do cosmetic treatment such as freezing while pregnant, and it's definitely worth the try, but trying is almost equivalent to dying your hair while pregnant.. it might not work. So definitely give it a try but to be disheartened if you notice they don't dissappear.. it's because your immune system is still weak.
The concern here is passing the virus on your your little one when you deliver. And let me tell you that is an extremely rare occurance. So if you just have 1 or 4 of them, don't beat yourself up about it! The chances of that happening are so little. But if you don't want to risk it at all, then definitely go with a csection. It is up to you.
Herpes is the same, as in viral infection, but it treated differently, if a woman has HSV1 or 2 then the dr will prescribe her antivirals to take to suppress an outbreak about a month prior to delivery. Which will help suppress the virus so it's not passed on to the baby.
There are some people that have said that Acyclovir or Valtrex got rid of their GWs so it's worth a try to ask your dr about it, being it's an anti viral.
Another side note is after delivery, chances are they will go away on their own if its a mild flare up of them, or your dr can remove them, and with your immune system getting stronger post delivery, they shouldn't come back.. especially if you've never noticed them before now.
Just breathe and remember that its so common, drs don't even bat an eye about it. and as far as your MIL goes.. tell her no, you don't want her to look if it bothers you that much!
