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Traci1972
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Posted: 03/28/06 - 18:22 Post subject: hi |
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| i ahve a closed cervix what is that exactly and how is it fixed. |
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Natalia
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Posted: 03/31/06 - 10:34 Post subject: Re: hi |
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| Traci1972 wrote: | | i ahve a closed cervix what is that exactly and how is it fixed. |
Hello! You haven’t provided many details about your individual situations, so I will tell you everything I know about the closed cervix. My aunt first thought that this happened because she had no sexual activities and because she was already menopausal and had no periods, however it has nothing to do with that but it has to do with women in menopause (most often).
The condition is called cervical stenosis and it seems to occur due to decreased levels of hormones during menopause. It was also found to appear after women had procedureslike LEEP or cryotherapy after genital warts removal.
If you had a pap smear done and no abnormalities were found, there gynecologist prefer not to do any dilation of the cervix.
However, if you have developed this condition after LEEP or cryo and would want to get pregnant, then you are most likely to have dilation done, so that sperm could “Swim” into the uterus to meet the egg.
What has your gynecologist suggested? |
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