Hi Anonymous,
HPV van lead to throat and mouth cancers, so it is especially important to keep up appointments with your doctor so if you were too get a flare up of cell dysplasia it can be taken care of quickly. Your doctor can work with you to develop a good monitoring plan for that. If as explained in the link (below), it is important to use condoms if you are not in a monogamous relationship, and make sure your partner is tested, and knows you have HPV. HPV shouldn't change your ability to get pregnant and have children (I can tell you this first hand, I had HPV years ago and am now a mother). For more information please review the information contained on this website: HPV Information
Good luck and let us know how you're doing.
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Hi Anonymous,
December 10, 2010 - 7:41amHPV van lead to throat and mouth cancers, so it is especially important to keep up appointments with your doctor so if you were too get a flare up of cell dysplasia it can be taken care of quickly. Your doctor can work with you to develop a good monitoring plan for that. If as explained in the link (below), it is important to use condoms if you are not in a monogamous relationship, and make sure your partner is tested, and knows you have HPV. HPV shouldn't change your ability to get pregnant and have children (I can tell you this first hand, I had HPV years ago and am now a mother). For more information please review the information contained on this website: HPV Information
Good luck and let us know how you're doing.
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