glad to hear your OK enjoy life with your new baby the first few months are precious and you will regret it if you don't make the best of them (i know its easy to say)but for you and the baby's sake try to put it out of your mind at least till you go for your next test. i wish all the best for you and your baby
2006-08-22 03:28:28
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answered by keny 6
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Hi Lindsey, glad everything is ok with you now. I'm in hospital thurs for a colposcopy which is removal of abormal cells this will be the second time for me in 7 years and after I will have to have follow up smears every 6 monthes so you have nothing to worry about cos anything found can be treated and sorted although I'll admit im anxious but hey that's life innit.Make sure you get your check ups and all the very best luv JLB x
2006-08-22 17:59:30
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answered by jlb 5
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Lindsey, stop worrying. Just do as the doctor tells you and attend your check-ups when asked to. Pick up some leaflets or surf the net for more on smears, there's lots of info out there.
2006-08-22 12:29:34
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answered by daria 3
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Lindsey dont worry, but please get it checked out, as i have had smear results ending up in `cin3` which means they had to be removed asap as this is the cancerous stage. They was removed sucessfully but i have to have a smear now every 6 months just to be certain they have not come back. Its better to keep a check on it, Good luck, and dont worry, you`l be fine, as long as you let your nurse check you out regular. paula.
2006-08-22 17:44:03
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answered by paula25catt 2
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If you recently had a baby, I wouldn't worry about it. Your uterus and cervix are probably still getting back to normal after having had the pregnancy. The cells they found are probably just dying or apoptotoic ones, which are nothing to worry about. Congrats on your baby, by the way!
2006-08-22 12:29:46
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answered by Anonymous
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Lindsey,
On the slim chance that something may be wrong what are you going to achieve by worrying about it. Enjoy your time with your kid(s).
If it were going to be bad news, then worrying will not change that - enjoy your kids while you know you can!
Good luck. x
2006-08-22 16:17:04
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answered by Chicky-Dee 1
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Don't worry i had the same thing after my youngest was born and everthing was fine
2006-08-22 10:08:21
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answered by Anonymous
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babe chill don't worry you Dr don't seem worried so you shouldn't too
2006-08-23 11:11:24
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answered by munchie 6
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cotact NHS direct and stop asking such private questions on this website
2006-08-22 10:12:25
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answered by Anonymous
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