effects on baby
having cervical dysplasia when you are
pregnant will have no adverse affects on
your baby. It is perfectly safe to wait
to receive treatment until after you have
delivered. However, if it is determined
that your cervical dysplasia has been
caused by an infection, such as hiv or
genital warts, it is important to receive
treatment for these diseases right away.
Hiv and genital warts can be passed on to
your newborn, causing serious
complications. Your health care provider
will provide screening tests to see if you
have these diseases.