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What exactly are genital warts and can they effect your new born child?
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replied September 22nd, 2005
Extremely eHealthy
Genital warts are caused by the human papilloma virus. I don't know what effect it has on a child (possible reason to have a c-section?) but it does put you at much higher risk of cervical cancer.
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replied September 22nd, 2005
Especially eHealthy
I believe there may have been a chance to give the virus tot he child during delivery, but you said newborn, so i'm assuming the baby is already here. I'd ask your doctor, as this has to do with a child, which makes it first priority.
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replied September 26th, 2005
The main risk there is to a new born or a baby that is about to be born vaginally, is the hpv virus can grow inside a persons mouth and throat as well as in their vagina. A newborn would not have the immunity and could possibly develop them in his or her mouth as well as on the face.
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replied September 26th, 2005
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If you have an outbreak before or during delivery then you risk getting the virus into the baby's eyes.When the virus enters the eyes it can cause permanent blindness.
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replied October 24th, 2009
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i have a small skin tissue like pink growing on my buttocks..is it a wart?..actually it started growing where i got an injection at my buttocks.
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