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Pregnancy After Cone Biopsy
A pregnancy after cone biopsy should be treated cautiously, but a pap smear test for detecting a genital wart virus is safe.
A small sample of abnormal tissue is alright to take for testing while pregnant, but a cervical conization is not recommended if the patient is pregnant. If the sample taken is much larger than normal, it could easily cause the patient to not carry full term.
A pregnancy after cone biopsy should be treated cautiously, but a pap smear test for detecting a genital wart virus is safe.
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Pregnancy After Cone Biopsy -
Pap Smear, Genital Wart
If abnormal cells are present, a cryotherapy or cryosurgery can be performed as a second exam, but a conization or treatment should be put off until after the baby is born. Pap smears should be performed throughout the 40 weeks to check on the abnormal cells.
A pregnancy after cone biopsy should be treated cautiously, but a pap smear test for detecting a genital wart virus is safe.
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