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Pregnancy an HPV

I had just 2 partners before I was diagnosted with HPV almost 3 years ago. I had lots of months thinking from who I got it but at the end I said to myself not matter who did I must take responsability for myself. After 2 months of relationship with my now husband my first breakout developed along with an unexpected pregnancy. The genital warts were very critic and according to the doctor they couldn't be treated because of the baby. After 18 weeks I miss carried due to the lost of the amiotic liquid. It was a hard time for me, baby and boyfriend (who's my husband). I used creams to treat the warts. They eventually disappered and from time to time I would have a small breakout. My last big break out was a year ago. The creams always burned and everytime I stopped them the warts came back so with time I decided to know my body better. I take warm baths for 10-15, keep very clean (speacially always wash the area after sex). I try to not eat spicy and fast foods, pop, sweets. I now work out a lot, vitamins, looots of water, salads. It has been very nice so far. I am clean now. Yay for me!

So all this time I've been with the same partner and we are planning our family for sometime soon. We know already it can be a high risk pregnancy as the first. However if I am clean now, would I get breakout due to pregnancy? I freak out by imagining the gential warts coming back. I've read a lot about this and most experiences light breaouts to critic levels occur. Mine was very critic and even if having a kid is a very wonderful experience thinking about how I'll need to deal with the warts freaks me out.

I dont worry about HPV in me, but I do when it comes for pregnancy.
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Last question, did your doctor said your miscarriage was due to HPV infection?
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Hey there, i have done a lots of research myself in regards to genital warts and all HPV related stuff ( I have also done research on pregnant woman and HPV because I eventually wanna have kids myself )

Before I can help you with the information I have, i wanna know a bit more about your situation. Can you give me a timeline as to when things happened.

You said you were diagnosed with HPV 3 years ago. When you had your first outbreak, was it shortly after your diagnose (approx how long after your first diagnose)? Also, how long did your symptoms (warts) last? And how long were you clean for? Since you been clean, have you tested yourself for HPV?

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