Learn about what you can do about
genital warts during pregnancy.
Not exact matches
Health care providers say they can pick up on myriad gynecologic conditions
during a pelvic exam, including cancers of the cervix, vagina, vulva, ovaries and endometrium, sexually transmitted diseases,
genital warts and
genital herpes, uterine fibroids, ovarian cysts and more.
Genital warts could pose a problem
during pregnancy.
Sexually transmitted infection measures included the following: (1) chlamydia, based on positive test at follow - up; (2) new HSV - 2 infections based on positive test at follow - up after a negative test at enrollment; (3) self - report of STIs (chlamydia, gonorrhea, HSV - 2,
genital warts, T vaginalis, and pelvic inflammatory disease)
during the follow - up period; and (4) medical chart review for positive chlamydia, gonorrhea, or HSV - 2 tests
during the follow - up period.
You get
genital warts from having skin - to - skin contact with someone who's infected, often
during vaginal, anal, and oral sex.
You can also pass
genital warts to a baby
during vaginal childbirth, but that's pretty rare.