HPV-positive people should be converted through treatment as much as possible before becoming pregnant, because after pregnancy, there is a possibility that the virus may be spread through the bloodstream or transmitted to the fetus through the placenta. In addition, during labor and delivery, when the fetus passes through the birth canal of an HPV-positive mother, there is a risk of infection that can lead to the development of infantile condyloma acuminatum. During pregnancy, if medication is taken to treat HPV-positive mothers, the medication may have an effect on the development of the fetus, resulting in malformations and other adverse conditions. Therefore, HPV-positive women should try to treat and wait until the HPV turns negative before getting pregnant.