In fact, for the health of female patients, the single transmission of human papillomavirus infection has little impact on female fertility, just as a woman who is positive for human papillomavirus can still get pregnant. Moreover, human papillomavirus infection will not affect the normal growth and development of the fetus. However, studies have confirmed that human papillomavirus can be transmitted to the fetus through placental blood exchange between mother and baby during pregnancy; During childbirth, the mother may vertically transmit the human papillomavirus virus to the baby through the birth canal. Human papillomavirus (HPV) mostly exists in the respiratory tract of newborns, which can lead to the occurrence of infant pharyngolaryngeal papilloma, but this situation is rare.
However, human papillomavirus infection is prone to relapse, malignant transformation and obstruction of respiratory tract. However, this has caused different degrees of dyspnea, even death, and poor prognosis, which will also affect the health of the fetus. Therefore, in order to avoid and prevent this phenomenon, women of childbearing age should avoid sexual contact with high-risk groups and use condoms as a barrier for protection; A general survey of human papillomavirus infection should be conducted for pregnant women; Improve the immune function of pregnant women and control virus infection.
The transmission of human papillomavirus from mother to child is mainly through placenta and blood. Therefore, patients will swallow vaginal secretions containing human papillomavirus during delivery. Cesarean section has no protective effect on intrauterine transmission of human papillomavirus, but it can reduce and avoid infection through birth canal. The fundamental prevention of laryngeal papillomatosis lies in the prevention of human papillomavirus infection in pregnant women.
The above is the correct introduction, I hope it will help you. If you have any other questions, you can consult relevant doctors or continue to pay attention to the update of this website. Finally, I wish the patients infected with the virus a speedy recovery.