Does being HPV35 positive affect having children?

Being human papillomavirus (HPV) 35 positive does not usually affect having children.
HPV35 positivity refers to infection with human papillomavirus subtype 35. HPV35 positivity exists in the vagina and generally does not enter the uterine cavity to affect the growth and development of the fetus, so HPV35 positivity does not affect having children.
HPV35 positive can be in the doctor’s advice to do cervical liquid-based thin-layer cytology examination, if the cervical liquid-based thin-layer cytology examination is normal suggests that does not lead to cervical cell lesions can be pregnant, if the cervical liquid-based thin-layer cytology examination is abnormal suggest that the cervical tissue pathology examination, after the treatment before pregnancy.
It is recommended to go to the hospital to complete the relevant examination before having a child, and under the guidance of the doctor’s advice and scientific preparation for pregnancy.