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PostPosted: 05/10/06 - 09:47    Post subject: LEEP or no LEEP Vote now! Reply with quote

I was just wondering if I should have a LEEP procedure done or not? I went to the doctor a month ago and they told me I needed to have a LEEP procedure done and I'm trying to get pregnant. I wanted to know if I decided not to get it done right now is it possible I can get pregnant and get the LEEP done later?What chances do I have to become pregnant if I don't get the procedure done?
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PostPosted: 05/10/06 - 10:20    Post subject: Vote now! Reply with quote

Abnormal cells don't affect the ability to get pregnant. However, if you were to get pregnant then most doctors would want to wait until after the birth to remove the cells. This increases your chance of them turning into cancer. Having the procedure done will only delay you getting pregnant by one month as you aren't meant to have sex for around 3 weeks after the procedure. Talk to your doctor, apparently cyro treatment has less side effects with future pregnancies.
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PostPosted: 05/10/06 - 10:59    Post subject: Vote now! Reply with quote

Cryotherapy is a great option too!

CERVICAL cancer STILL kills women! IT IS SAD..It is a very FAST moving cancer, and it is best to treat it ASAP. Cryotherapy is a good alternative which you may want to discuss with your doctor.
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