Posted on March 7, 2010.
A child has warts on the buttocks genitil friends are there other causes of child molestation? infant less than 9 mos old and I wonder if the disease can be transmitted by the mother during fetal developement or birth? I do not know the father, but do not want to see an innocent man in prison.
Yes, it can be transmitted by birth if the child is naturally given birth to (and not by caesarean).
If the mother is not sure how the child has, there is a possibility she does not know, she a.
I would say it could be transmitted at birth .. everything that can be transmitted through normal sexual intercourse could be transmitted to the child at birth.
http://www.niaid.nih.gov/factsheets/stdh ...
http://www.nlm.nih.gov/medlineplus/genit ...
it is possible.
Transmission of genital warts, the birth is very rare, and OB mother would know its history. It is more than likely would have had a Caesarean section to eliminate the risk of the baby HPV (genital warts). Are you sure they are warts? Why not try going to bring it to the mother like, "Hey, your MD tell you what was on Johnny?". Genital warts in children are usually associated with sexual abuse.
Read the information on HPV, there seems to be endemic in the U.S. currently and probably warts have been developed in womb.There be other signs of sexual assault, do not send an innocent man in prison, but if there are other details leading up to it, fry his a $ $.
They've tested for every std when I was pregnant, I signed a million records at the docs giving them permission to test, it seems as if the lady had something they would have been good Time and planed a caesarean section to prevent it baby, if the lady drew std later in pregnancy as a baby and later exited through the birth canal there is a chance slieght small, he could have acquired , husband of my sister had given her warts also known as HPV during their last trimester of pregnancy, she knows na and gave birth to her son through the birth canal and the dose of baby is not infected with HPV, more than likely I would say that there is some sexual abuse. I looked and herpes are the easiest to spread the delivery theough, HPV warts are much more difficult and rarely spread in the delivery ... If you still doubt the search ..
neonatal infection can occur through an infected birth canal. This can lead to rare complications, such as warts, laryngeal papillomatosis say in the throat. Because this complication is unlikely, a caesarean section is rarely indicated simply because a pregnant woman has genital warts.
In young children, genital warts raise the possibility of sexual abuse, but in many cases it is due to vertical transmission ... By comparing the prevalence and types of human papillomavirus (HPV) among parents and their newborns, researchers have shown that the risk of vertical transmission is very low, despite a relatively high rate of positivity in the cervix maternal uterus. Parents should be reassured that any HPV is frequently detected in pregnant women, detection of HPV in newborns is rare and does not appear to be associated with persistent infection, "you can decide your self .. think the child concerned should do something ..... ..
yes it can be transferred to the child during delivery if it was by im-c unshur Article
Maria