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After Leep Pregnancy
Some women plan an after leep pregnancy, but if the patient was operated on cervical cancer or a large condyloma, pregnancy is not recommended.
This can cause conceiving problems. Cervical stenosis, which is closing of the cervix by scar tissue, can also happen. A woman may develop an incompetent cervix following this procedure, which means her cervix is weakened and she may have problems conceiving or carrying a baby full-term.
Some women plan an after leep pregnancy, but if the patient was operated on cervical cancer or a large condyloma, pregnancy is not recommended.
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After Leep Pregnancy -
Cervical Cancer, Condyloma
Though serious risks with the procedure are not very common, they can still happen. A non-pregnant woman, who is planning on getting pregnant in the future, should discuss the risks involved with a loop electrosurgical excision procedure before having one done.
Some women plan an after leep pregnancy, but if the patient was operated on cervical cancer or a large condyloma, pregnancy is not recommended.
Other Topics: HPV Man, HPV, Picture of HPV Virus, Sign of HPV, HPV Vaccines, Human Papillomavirus, Human Papillomavirus HPV, Recurrence of Cervical Dysplasia, Pap Smear, Genital Wart
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