Can I have a healthy baby if I have condyloma acuminatum? To answer this question, first we need to understand through what means the virus is transmitted to the child. Condyloma acuminatum is a contagious disease that is mainly transmitted with sexual contact or close contact, etc. The newborn baby is infected with warts and skin lesions during the birth process, and their warts in most cases grow on the chest and back, mouth, perianal and genital areas. Parents do not have to worry about transmitting the disease to their child during pregnancy, as the chance of the disease being transmitted through the exchange of bodily fluids during pregnancy is very low and rare. If the woman’s warts are on the vulva, the birth canal, you need to be especially careful, the birth requires a caesarean section, the birth of a newborn may occur if the birth is normal; but if the disease is in the mouth, perianal and other parts of the disease, because the virus is not transmitted through the blood, as long as you pay attention to protection, generally will not be transmitted to the child; if only the male side of the disease, because the semen itself does not carry the virus, as long as the woman is not in the sexual contact. If only the male partner has the disease, as the semen itself does not carry the virus, as long as the female partner is not infected during sexual contact, the newborn will not be infected, but it is generally recommended that the male partner be cured before having children. After the birth of the child, breastfeeding is also safe if the mother’s nipples are not infected. Of course, parents should pay special attention to the disinfection of the home environment, if not too careful, for example, the child accidentally touched the cotton swab applied to the medicine, not disinfected parents’ underwear …… are very likely to be infected.