Can a male with herpes have baby?
Yes, a male with herpes can have a baby. However, it is important for the male to be aware of his condition and to take steps to protect his partner from infection. Herpes is a sexually transmitted infection (STI) that can cause painful blisters and sores on the genitals, rectum, or mouth. The virus can be spread through contact with these sores or through sexual contact with someone who has the virus.
If a man has herpes, he should use condoms every time he has sex to reduce the risk of transmitting the virus to his partner. He should also avoid having sex if he has any active sores or blisters. If his partner is pregnant, he should talk to his doctor about ways to reduce the risk of transmitting the virus to her and the baby.
In most cases, herpes does not cause any problems during pregnancy. However, in some cases, the virus can be passed from the mother to the baby during childbirth. This can cause serious health problems for the baby, including developmental delays, blindness, and even death.
If a man is concerned about the possibility of transmitting herpes to his partner or baby, he should talk to his doctor. There are treatments available that can help to reduce the risk of transmission.