The risk of HPV transmission to your baby during childbirth is very low. Even if your baby gets it, his body will usually clear the virus on its own.
Most of the time, a baby born to a woman with genital warts does not have HPV-related complications. In very rare cases, a baby born to a woman who has genital warts will develop warts in the throat. This serious condition is called respiratory papillomatosis and requires frequent laser surgery to prevent the warts from blocking the baby's breathing passages.
And even if the mother has a type of HPV virus that has caused cervical cancer, the baby can be delivered safely.