Zhang Rongya, Department of Gynecology, Peking Union Medical College Hospital: HPV has the risk of passing through the vagina to the newborn baby, causing HPV infection in the throat of the newborn baby, so in principle it is generally recommended to treat the HPV, and then get pregnant after the virus has turned negative. In addition, CINI requires physical therapy, such as freezing, laser, infrared and so on. It is important to follow up after treatment with regular TCT checks. It is safer to wait until both HPV and CINI are resolved before getting pregnant.