HPV infection shouldn't stop you from trying for baby.
It is well known that woman with genital warts can have problems with conceiving if the warts are larger ones and located inside the vagina and at the cervix.
Also, woman with a history of genital warts, get more frequent outbreaks of larger warts during the pregnancy.
These can be treated to avoid urinary and delivery difficulties because of blockage.
Sometimes, the infection can be passed to the baby while passing through the vaginal channel.
In such cases a cesarean section is suggested to avoid warts formation at baby's throat and voice box.
Having oral sex without protection puts both of you at risk for getting warts in the mouth or throat.
Treating the genital warts, doesn't treat the virus, too.
In most of the cases the immune system fights off the infection within 2 years, or it can stay for lifelong.
A strong immune system is very important for both of you.
Boost your immune system!