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15 Weeks Pregnant At 19 Yrs And Suffering From Genital Warts, Cramps, Clear Discharge. What To Do?

I'm about fifteen weeks pregnant and I think that my partner may have gave my genital warts and possibly chlamydia. I'm also 19 and don't know how to bring it up to my mother but there are clear signs of genital warts and I get cramp like pains where my ovaries are usually at and I get a clear discharge most of the time instead of the white milky kind that comes with pregnancy. What is your prognosis and/or advice on what I should do? I don't want my baby to get hurt or permanently damaged. Thank you!
Tue, 7 Jan 2014
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Thank you for choosing Healthcaremagic. You need to confirm the type of STI- sexually transmitted infection. And get a proper treatment. It depends on the type of infection to predict the prognosis of transmission to the developing foetus.
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15 Weeks Pregnant At 19 Yrs And Suffering From Genital Warts, Cramps, Clear Discharge. What To Do?

Hi, Thank you for choosing Healthcaremagic. You need to confirm the type of STI- sexually transmitted infection. And get a proper treatment. It depends on the type of infection to predict the prognosis of transmission to the developing foetus. Please ask if you have more questions. If you are satisfied, please make sure that your ACCEPT my answer so that I receive credit. Good luck!!