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After Biopsy Cone Pregnancy
After biopsy (cone), pregnancy may be affected by a possibly weakened cervix, or infections that can be detedted with a colposcopy such as the HPV penile wart viruses.
For those that have had or may be having a cervical conization and plan on getting pregnant in the future should consider some of the risks. Associated with the procedure is a reduced chance of getting pregnant or affect pregnancy later on.
After biopsy (cone), pregnancy may be affected by a possibly weakened cervix, or infections that can be detedted with a colposcopy such as the HPV penile wart viruses.
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After Biopsy Cone Pregnancy -
Colposcopy, Penile Wart
In about 10% of cervical conization, women will develop stenosis, narrowing or closing of the cervical canal which can cause infertility, or an incompetent cervix, which is a weak cervix that may not be able to carry a baby to full term without being stitched shut until delivery begins.
After biopsy (cone), pregnancy may be affected by a possibly weakened cervix, or infections that can be detedted with a colposcopy such as the HPV penile wart viruses.
Other Topics: HPV Information, HPV, HPV and Pregnancy, Human Papillomavirus HPV, HPV FAQ, Human Papillomavirus, Human Papilloma Virus, Cervical Dysplasia and Fertility, Pap Smear, Genital Wart
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