3) Hi,
The
colposcopy with CIN 1 means you have
HPV infection.
Mostly, the infection goes by itself, because of your body resistance. That is why the repeat colposcopy after 6 months.
It is better to have a confirmed view, before conceiving.
One can have concern about getting pregnancy/passing the infection to the baby. However, with following care, one can plan for a safe pregnancy & delivery
1) -Plan for yearly pelvic examination &
PAP smear.
- Be sure you do not have vaginal
warts, while trying to conceive. These warts are highly infective &may infect your partner at the time of sex.
He should be vaccinated for genital warts.
2) Get the warts treated before conception. Electric current, chemicals or surgery are the ways to treat them.
3) If your PAP smear shows precancerous cells, your doctor will take care & avoid its progress during the pregnancy.
Usually after delivery, the cells resolve.
4 )Visit your doctor for regular checkups &advice for preventing pregnancy complications , if any.
HPV mostly does not have adverse effect on pregnancy/delivery.
Normal delivery is possible in absence of vaginal warts, good pelvis, good labour pains.
Normal delivery with vaginal warts may result in infection to baby’s nasal passage.is usually treated by
laser treatment.
Wish you all the best.
Thank you.