Toolbox
CONTACT
For all comments and questions, please write to us at: [email protected] Please note that this email address is only for comments, questions, and cancellation of appointments.
For new appointment requests, please call our reception at 514 524 1001. |
CONTACT INFORMATIONS |
News • Blog
Blog
Videos
Welcome
Sexual health and LGBT population
Molluscum contagiosum
Living with HIV
Post-exposure prophylaxis (PEP)
PrEP
Toolbox
APPOINTMENTS
1001, boul. De Maisonneuve Est, bureau 1130 Montréal Québec H2L 4P9 |
514 524 1001 |
Walk-in Emergencies
Before a Visit
Cancel an appointment |
Condylomas tend to appear more frequently during pregnancy.
Transmission of condylomas to the newborn during passage through the birth canal is rare.
A Caesarian section is recommended only if the lesions are large enough to impair delivery of the baby. This situation is uncommon.
Condylomas often disappear on their own after pregnancy.
Many pregnant women choose treatment to reduce the incidence of condylomas, as well as the risk of spreading them to the child.
The medical community has not yet determined whether HPV vaccination for pregnant women or newborns is effective or safe.