Confused..HPV positive
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4 follow up questions:
I recently had a child( 6 weeks ago), does pregnancy have any effect on HPV?
At this point should I ask my gynecologist about finding out which strain it is?
Why is it that hpv tests are only recommended for women over 30? Is that because so many women under 30 carry the virus?
how many genital strains of hpv exist?
thank you for your help with this.
Is it necessary for me to let that male know about the positive hpv result or will that not do any good???
1. Pregnancy can make HPV more evident than the non-pregnant state.
2. At this time, there is little benefit to knowing what strain it is. If it does not go away that might help.
3. Yes, they are most common in women under 30. We estimate that over 85% of women will have gential HPV at some time in their lives.
4. At least 30-40
5. Congratulations on your desire to do the right thing. Little to be gained on your partner's part from disclosure however.
EWH