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    Question LEEP procedure

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    i am just wondering if any other ladies on this forum is experiecing or has expeirenced cervical cancer/ cervical dysplasia?
    i have gone through 3 biopsys, a cryosurgery and as of today the LEEP procedure. all which have been done in the hospital in the out- patient area.
    my main concern is, will i still be able to have children. will i be able to carry a baby to full term? are there any other complications that i have to look out for? other than the ones my dr has already told me about. i really need some info from other ladies about this that has gone through this. it would help me out a lot!

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    Hi sunshine, you can have babies without any problem because the procedures that have been done on you do not damage cervix extensively, and you can carry the baby full-term.

    The only procedure which causes cervical instability is cone-biopsy that can cause cervical stenosis later on. If your dysplasia is controlled..i.e. your 3 consecutive biopsies have come normal, then there is no risk to your for opting for pregnancy.

    Just for your information, pregnancy neither promotes, not aggravates a pre-existing cervical dysplasia or even cancer.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Joan View Post
    Hi sunshine, you can have babies without any problem because the procedures that have been done on you do not damage cervix extensively, and you can carry the baby full-term.

    The only procedure which causes cervical instability is cone-biopsy that can cause cervical stenosis later on. If your dysplasia is controlled..i.e. your 3 consecutive biopsies have come normal, then there is no risk to your for opting for pregnancy.

    Just for your information, pregnancy neither promotes, not aggravates a pre-existing cervical dysplasia or even cancer.

    Sorry, I wanted to say, 3 consecutive pap smears have come normal..not biopsies..don;t know how to edit the previous post, so, writing it up here.

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