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 hysterectomy at 26 Well in May of 2007 my son was born. In July I went to be put back on birth control My pap had abnormal cells. My thoughts were “How is this. I just had a baby. I had a pap done not that long ago.” Well I was typed with hpv (go figure) only I don’t get genital warts, I get cancer. So in the past year, I’ve had a colposcopy, a cone biopsy, and we are now getting ready for my hysterectomy I have 2 beautiful boys, I have said I don’t want any more children, but once they take my uterus it’s not my decision any more. I’m having a hard time coping. And if I can give any advice it is this.. You cannot see these diseases, I have been with 1 person for the last few years and I was told I probably contracted this a while ago. GET CHECKED, be healthy and have protected sex. Nobody should have to go through these things. Comments
August 2008
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