Coping With Cervical DysplasiaThis section is a place to share stories about Coping With Cervical Dysplasia Below are entries of those who have already shared their stories. We hope that you find their experiences helpful to your own situation. You may also Help others by sharing your story. To quickly access health information from your website's browser, download IT’LL BE OKAY (Cervical Dysplasia) Greetings to all that are afraid of the diagnosis cervical dysplasia (mild or servere). Yes you’ll worry a lot but take it from me-It’ll be ok, they are learning more & more about dysplasia. I use to have abnormal paps all the time when i was 19 up till my late 20’s. Colpo in 1998 showed sev dysplasia. had cold knife cone, results Carcinoma Insitu-dr. recommended hysterctomy. was so scared, got a new dr. he recommend follow up with paps not hyst. 2months after cold knife-i was preg. Had cervical cerclage done @ 9 wks, vaginal birth. Normal paps until preg again 4 years later, cerclage in place @ 24 wks-abnormal pap during preg, mild dyspla. waited til after delivery to adress dyspla. normal pap 6wks after vaginal del. So yes u can get preg after cervical issues. vaginal delivery can also remove abn cells from cervix. Just get a dr. with exp whom u can trust, PLEASE dont let them recommend hysterectomy if u dont have any kids. get a 2nd opinion 1st. some dr.s are more agressive than and yes some cases cause for hyst but be sure. I wanted to have children and was 27 when i had the cold knife. Now i have 2 beautiful boys (8 & 4 yrs old). GOOD LUCK TO ALL, and relax-it’ll be ok as long as u are armed with the right info. Comments
January 2008
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