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How Can HPV Effect The Pregnancy?

i got my implannon takin out in august because i want another baby. i have been using ovulation test and this month was the first time i actually got a positive ovulation test so i am just wondering why i havnt got pregnant yet its been five months of trying and it only took us a month to get pregnantg with our first child. Im just scared that i cant have kids because i have hpv and i have had abnormal paps after having my son. yes everything is ok now but im afraid that it might have made it impossible to have kids

Fri, 15 Jul 2016
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Hi,
Welcome to Healthcare magic.
I am Dr Ramadevi wani. I will be answering your concerns
It would have been nice if you had provided me some more information like age, BMI, regularity of cycles etc.

Among couples trying for pregnancy, 80% of them conceive in the first year and 90% by the end of second year. So don't be worried. You will conceive.

HPV does not interfere with fertility. Since you have written about abnormal pap tests, I just want to know, if you have had STD before. If so, then get HSG for tubal patency done ( STDs can cause pelvic infection resulting in blockage of the tube). If you have not had STD before you can try for natural conception for another 6 months.

If you do not conceive by the end of one year, then consult doctor and get baseline hormone tests and HSG for tubal patency for you and semen analysis for your husband done. The tests results will help in planning the treatment.

To increase your chances of conception maintain normal BMI, quit smoking ( if you're a smoker) and have intercourse at least three times in a week.

If you have any further concerns do contact me through Healthcare Magic.
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How Can HPV Effect The Pregnancy?

Hi, Welcome to Healthcare magic. I am Dr Ramadevi wani. I will be answering your concerns It would have been nice if you had provided me some more information like age, BMI, regularity of cycles etc. Among couples trying for pregnancy, 80% of them conceive in the first year and 90% by the end of second year. So don t be worried. You will conceive. HPV does not interfere with fertility. Since you have written about abnormal pap tests, I just want to know, if you have had STD before. If so, then get HSG for tubal patency done ( STDs can cause pelvic infection resulting in blockage of the tube). If you have not had STD before you can try for natural conception for another 6 months. If you do not conceive by the end of one year, then consult doctor and get baseline hormone tests and HSG for tubal patency for you and semen analysis for your husband done. The tests results will help in planning the treatment. To increase your chances of conception maintain normal BMI, quit smoking ( if you re a smoker) and have intercourse at least three times in a week. If you have any further concerns do contact me through Healthcare Magic.