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i am 39 weeks pregnant and still not dilating or 'ripening'. my pap was abnormal, they found a lesion on my cervix and wont touch it until after i deliver when they are going to repeat the pap. they say since cancer runs in my family, i have a good chance of having cervical cancer. but we wont know anything until after i deliver. what are the chances that my lesion is causing me to not dilate? and what do i have to look forward to after delivery if it is cancerous? SERIOUS REPLIES ONLY PLEASE!!!!!!!
I am very nervous about this. anyone been thru it?

2006-08-29 10:27:32 · 5 answers · asked by justonemore_25 2 in Health Diseases & Conditions Cancer

my doctor seems reluctant to discuss these things with me until after i deliver. she saidfor me not to worryand if i go one day past my due date then she will induce. i am just worried about the whole cancer thing. i lost my mom last november to cancer and i saw how hard chemo was on her. i am only 27 and i want to live to see my children off to college. i just want someone to tell me what they went thru with cervical cancer.

2006-08-29 10:38:13 · update #1

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I can help. I am a med student and I just went through the same thing. I too had an abnormal pap a few months ago. I had A-Typical cells and a lesion. I too have cancer in my family. They performed a biopsy and removed the lesion. It turned out to be nothing and now I am fine. I can not believe that your doctor is not discussing this with you. Mine was more than happy to answer any Q's. As for you not dialating yet, I didnt start to dialate until 2 days before my due date so I think thats normal.

2006-08-29 11:30:33 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

The lesion on your cervis is most likely not causing you to NOT dilate. pregnancies can go to 42 weeks safely, so maybe you've got one that wants to stay inside.

IF this lesion IS cancerous, they may either perform surgery to remove the tissue, if it appears to be an easily removed lump in one mass. Or you may be looking forward to chemotherapy to "kill" the cancerous cells in your body. PLEASE talk to your doctor about what this entails. It may not be as serious as that.

IF you do need chemo, you will need a strong support group, or people who can help you care for your child. Chemo can cause bouts of exhaustion, illness, weakness and nausea, so you may have times that you don't have the energy or ability to watch your baby. Just build a strong network to help you through it.

cancer does NOT equal death. Surgery can sometimes be all it takes, but LISTEN to everything your doctor has to say, and ASK HIM/HER every question in the book. You have a right to know ALL the answers here, so question question question.

In the meantime, eat well, sleep well, and get ready for the big day!

2006-08-29 17:36:39 · answer #2 · answered by KB 6 · 0 0

I'm really sorry, I don't know much about this The Dr. should be able to tell you if the lesion is keeping you from dilating. I'm really surprised they haven't induced labor or delivered your baby via c-section at this point so they can start figuring out how to take care of you, your baby should be ready to be born and the sooner you can start treatment if you do have cancer the better. Good Luck, I'm sorry you have to have such a worry at such a happy time of your life.
P.S.- Don't hesitate to get a second opinion about any diagnosis or any of your options.

2006-08-29 17:32:21 · answer #3 · answered by nimo22 6 · 0 0

My girlfriend had the exact same thing. She went ahead and delivered vaginally and then had a leep to examine the pre cancerous cells on her cervix. Then had another baby 3 yrs later.
You will be fine and should dilate just like normal. Dont worry about this thing being cancerous. Many many women have the same problem and your going to do fine.
Congratulations on your baby.

2006-08-29 18:30:10 · answer #4 · answered by happydawg 6 · 0 0

These are questions you should ask your doctor. You can get answers about that here, but these are serious issues that require answers from a trusted physician.

2006-08-29 17:34:46 · answer #5 · answered by wy 2 · 0 0

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