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Can HPV be passed to baby during delivery?

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Yes, HPV can be transmitted from mother to baby during delivery if the virus is present in the birth canal. Not all HPV infections are symptomatic, so the virus might not always be detected through visible genital warts. A Caesarian section may be recommended to prevent transmission in certain cases.

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Human papillomavirus (HPV) can indeed be transmitted from mother to baby during delivery. The virus can be passed on when the baby passes through the birth canal, where exposure to the virus can occur. While not every case of HPV in the mother leads to transmission, the risk is there. HPV may not always be detected by the presence of genital warts because some types of HPV infections are subclinical (without symptoms). In some cases, a Caesarian section may be recommended to prevent the transmission of pathogens, including HPV, from mother to child during delivery.

Preventive measures, such as screening and appropriate medical intervention, can reduce the risk of transmission of infections like HPV. The healthcare provider may recommend various measures based on the mother's infection status and overall health condition.

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