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Dear All,
HPV, or human papilloma virus, is the most common sexually transmitted
disease in the USA. I tell my teens in my practice that they should
expect to contract HPV at some point if they have multiple sexual
partners, and of course even 1 partner is sufficient to contract this.
Most HPV strains cause no problems, but we know that some strains of HPV
cause cervical cancer. Some studies show that in married monogamous
women, if they are screened and found negative for the cancer causing
strains of HPV, they don't need further paps.
Many strains of HPV cause genital warts, including the strains that do
and don't cause cervical cancer. Being HPV +, which is usually found by
having genital warts or an abnormal pap, does not preclude vaginal delivery.
HPV is NOT spread via breastfeeding, so certainly women should NOT avoid
breastfeeding.
Anne
Anne Eglash MD, FABM, IBCLC
Clinical Professor
Dept of Family Medicine
University of Wisconsin School of Medicine and Public Health
600 N. 8th St.
Mount Horeb, WI, 53572
608-437-3064 (O)
608-437-4542 (fax)
608-550-3054 (pager)
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