Wednesday, January 20, 2010

Gentital Warts Can 2 Year Old Toddlers Get Gentital Warts Because Mother Had Them Too While Birth?

Can 2 year old toddlers get gentital warts because mother had them too while birth? - gentital warts

Unfortunately, yes.

7 comments:

dimples said...

YES TRUST ME

Wulfie said...

Babies can be infected with this to some sexually transmitted diseases with a parent.

Sara L said...

Yes, definitely. Any skin contact or contact with body fluids of the spread of disease and other sexually transmitted diseases should not be excluded. About 75 percent of the infected adult population with a herpes virus, and many of these cases, something as innocent as a mother, a cold sore, kissed her son has come.

If you believe your child has been in contact with one of these viruses, make sure to check out, may result from any untreated sexually transmitted diseases to serious consequences.

becky q said...

Cn that HPV, but I doubt it is the genital area, even if the mother had genitals. HPV is spread through casual contact, so that, when the mother is able to (the face about 80% of women had HPV in their lives, most do not know), and that the child is the chance warts (HPV that only 2 strains, common warts) root cause is elsewhere in the body.

If your child has a wart on her when she came into contact with someone who has warts, not least because her mother had a wart (which has been found in the gynecological examinations during pregnancy virus and were served), as it gave launch.

foxyalig said...

Yes .. Chlamydia can also use your eyes and the like when the mother had when you were born

thats like getting a cold sore ... Herpes in the face of the Uruguay Round (or kissing someone with cold sores, genital herpes, but began at birth)

Isis Grace said...

I think. In this case, you should better do a section C.

desert mama said...

It is extremely rare for a baby to contract HPV from their mothers during birth, but still possible.

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