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Cold Cone Biopsy
The are some risks associated with cold cone biopsy such as miscarriage or infertility.
This procedure is used as a diagnostic tool for cancerous cells on the cervix. Since it removes a large area of tissue, if all the precancerous cells are removed and no cancer is found, then a lot of times it also works as a treatment for cervical dysplasia.
The are some risks associated with cold cone biopsy such as miscarriage or infertility.
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Cold Cone Biopsy -
Miscarriage, Infertility
The risks involved with this procedure are severe bleeding, worsening of menstrual cramps, and incompetent cervix, which can cause problems with future pregnancies. These risks happen in about 10% of cases. To reduce these risks, the cervix should be allowed to heal for 4-6 weeks with nothing inserted into the vagina.
The are some risks associated with cold cone biopsy such as miscarriage or infertility.
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