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Leep Pregnancy
In performing a leep, pregnancy complications may occur such as cervical incompentency as well as infection complications demonstrated by unusual vaginal discharge, or recurring HPV dysplasia.
A loop electrosurgical excision procedure should not be done when a woman is pregnant. If it is suggested that a non-pregnant woman have this procedure and she is planning to have children in the future, she should discuss the risks involved with her doctor before having the procedure done.
In performing a leep, pregnancy complications may occur such as cervical incompentency as well as infection complications demonstrated by unusual vaginal discharge, or recurring HPV dysplasia.
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Leep Pregnancy -
Vaginal Discharge, HPV
Though it doesn’t happen very often, a women’s cervix can become incompetent after having this procedure done, which means she may have trouble conceiving or carrying a baby full-term. A female can also get cervical stenosis, which is closure of the cervix and makes it very hard to conceive.
In performing a leep, pregnancy complications may occur such as cervical incompentency as well as infection complications demonstrated by unusual vaginal discharge, or recurring HPV dysplasia.
Other Topics: HPV, HPV and Pregnancy, HPV Picture Symptom Wart, HPV Picture Symptom Wart, High Risk HPV Type, HPV Human Papilloma Virus, Human Papilloma Virus, Cervical Cancer Treatment, ASCUS, Genital Warts
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