I didn't have them before the beginning of the pregnancy till my 27 weeks I found two.i didn't have them at all that's why I thought it was weird so I went to my ob and she said its common and they will go away on its own. Is any other woman having the same problem?
Re: Genital warts
Just for the sake of it. You need treatment and they are a STD not a common pregnancy symptom .
ETA: words
Here is a link to a site explaining their differences. https://healthresearchfunding.org/difference-skin-tags-genital-warts/
ETA : @kynbar5 we wrote almost the same things/same time! Haha
If you're unsure, I'd suggest clarifying this before you have any kind of sexual interaction with your SO. He should probably be tested as well.
Me: 29 DH: 31
Married 10/13/12
TTC Since 8/2016
But I'd also like to thank you for not posting pictures.
Thankfully for me they haven't come back. As previous posters have said, the strain of HPV that causes warts is NOT the same as the ones that cause cancer. I have been vaccinated against that type of HPV. Before I know what the warts were I believed they were skin tags, they look almost exactly the same. Warts tend to show up in clusters though, and they bleed quite a bit if you try and pull them off. I declined any treatment after one session of cryotherapy which was horrible, and they went away within a month.
Also Pap smears and STD tests do not test for HPV unless you have visible signs of the disease, e.g. Obvious warts or an irritated looking cervix. The only test for HPV is a blood test. I was never offered this.
Spontaneous pregnancy #1
DD1 July 31, 2011
Trying for #2 since Oct 11
Spontaneous pregnancy #2= Ectopic #2= lost left tube
Spontaneous pregnancy #3= DD2 January 29, 2016
Spontaneous pregnancy #4= Ectopic #3
Spontaneous pregnancy #5= Baby #3 is a BOY!!!
OP hope you find some answers.
Infection can be dangerous for baby during birth. That said, you were also tested for STDs during your initial blood draw, and tested again later in pregnancy (I had it done when I did my glucose test).
Skin tags can grow at a faster rate during pregnancy, especially in areas that have increased blood flow, like your genitals. If they're not irritating or causing any problems, no reason to get them removed yet. I have some moles that grew during pregnancy (and some new ones that popped up), so I had them checked out by a dermatologist, and she said they were benign and didn't need to be removed unless they became irritated or interfered with something like breastfeeding. I'm sure your Dr could give you a referral if you're concerned about the growths.
If it's a skin tag clip those shits off.. Not a big deal
If it's herpes I have heard setting your crotch on fire helps kill the virus. Good luck op