Question:
I have Genital Warts & I'm Pregnant, what do I do?
FallenForever
2008-09-18 16:41:01 UTC
I will first off tell everyone that I do not believe in Western Style Medicine
that means I do not have surgery or take chemical medication
I also dislike having strange people, even doctors, touch me [causes panic attack that leads to seizures 2 out of 5 times]

Anyway, my issue is that my fiance found out he had genital warts about a month ago
and I hadn't realized it, but I had a bump on the outside of my "private parts"
he has gone and seen a doctor and gotten treatment and is still treating it
[remember genital warts is NOT herpes]
but because I am pregnant, I cannot use his treatment
for it has a warning on it against using while pregnant

is there and Homeopathic way to get rid of them?
Seven answers:
2008-09-18 16:44:47 UTC
why is homoepathic not a chemical??? you dont have to do anything about them for now.. they wont harm ur baby get them treated after the pregnancy if u want to...arsenic is a naturally occuring substance but i still wouldnt be taking that whilst im pregnant.. and whilst individal warts may go away u can still get more is prob what she meant
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2015-10-15 15:55:13 UTC
I got clinically diagnosed with genital herpes (type 2) about 5 yrs ago, whilst I was still attending college and had a stupid one-night stand. I realize a lot of girls say this, but I swear I had never done that sort of thing before. I just made a mistake that one time and suddenly I felt like I was going to have to live with the consequences for my entire life. The hardest part was feeling I could never date men again. In the end, who wants to go out with someone who has sores around her private parts? But since a friend shared this video https://tr.im/yAOG2 everything improved.



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2016-03-15 12:05:24 UTC
You HAVE to tell your doctor. Warts can be passed on to your baby during birth and can cause him or her major problems. There are precautions that will have to be taken if you do indeed have genital warts. You need to be tested to either confirm or rule out infection. The sooner you do this, the better.
mtn30dewf
2008-09-18 16:53:49 UTC
After cleaning and drying the area, if your fiance is willing, he could use a q-tip and swab the warts with vinegar as a natural acid. Same thing works for canker sores in the mouth. To prevent the irritation on the healthy skin surrounding the warts, wipe petroleum jelly on the healthy skin to repel any excessive vinegar.
~HOLLY~
2008-09-18 16:45:24 UTC
Genital warts never go away. The actual wart may go away but they will come back. You shouldnt do anything with them unless they hurt.
Donna P
2008-09-18 17:28:38 UTC
You could try vitamin therapy to boost your immune system, but I would definitely seek real medical advice before delivering a baby while having an STD. Yes, you may end up with a C-section, and yes, that would be horrible, but could you expose your baby to this STD? Your baby could end up with the warts around the eyes, mouth and genitals.



BTW, tea tree oil can help as well as whole food supplements.
PJ
2008-09-18 17:06:55 UTC
sorry to tell you herpes will go dormant but will never go away see a OBGYN and go from there, as soon as possible! Get a confirmed report that you have it first.

Good Luck


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