Nope, no problems, conceived a few months after the LEEP, and it's a very common procedure, my mom told me the same thing with her, she had it done and got preg. right away too.
2006-09-29 06:17:59
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answered by Serious Answers 3
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Better plan to have a baby soon before you need a hysterectomy. This is just me, but I wouldn't even worry about having all those procedures done. I'd have another baby after the wedding and then worry about all that stuff later. I've had HPV ever since I was 19 and have had abnormal paps for the last 12 years now. The paps have stayed the same, no better no worse, I feel fine, so I don't plan on worrying about it. When I feel symptoms, time to have a hysterectomy and be done with it.
2006-09-29 06:23:09
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answered by ? 3
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I'm in a similar situation I had a leep procedure done in 2001.My daughter is 11yrs old.I had been having an abnormal pap since I had her.I will find out next month if I will be able to continue to keep trying to conceive or not.My doctor is actually honest and straight forward.My doctor was also proposing the idea of harmone therapy but one thing that she says to remember is that when you start trying a lot of procedures please remember that you run a high risk of multiple births.I just pray that u stay encouraged and keep your health at best interest!!!
2006-10-03 06:48:31
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answered by LADONNA W 2
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precisely what form of abnormality became into stumbled on? An ordinary pap could be something from average inflammation to maximum cancers -- with many ranges in between. oftentimes, until eventually there is a few thing VERY worrisome (maximum cancers cells or severe dysplasia) they propose in simple terms doing a re-pap in 3-6 months. If that one is ordinary too, then the well-known practitioner might communicate over with you approximately better sorting out. (in all likelihood a colpo -- that's largely a nearer seem at your cervix with a magnifying lens, and in all likelihood an HPV attempt.) So it appears like your '2nd opinion' well-known practitioner is performing sensibly. undergo in recommendations that cervical maximum cancers grows VERY slowly. If it rather is your first ever ordinary pap, odds are rather distant that something severe would be stumbled on. attempt to not agonize. EDIT: it is not 'great undesirable.' ASCUS is a capture-all term for 'issues seem kinda humorous, even nonetheless it is not something we can surely diagnose.' it would desire to wind up being something from typical adjustments because of recent childbirth, to a average an infection to inflammation from the final time you had intercourse to -- basically one among those issues. virtually all of ASCUS smears sparkling up on their very own. (i've got had a number of those over the final 20 years, and not one ever confirmed up in the process the re-pap.) Being HPV+ does placed you, interior the long-term, at bigger threat for cervical maximum cancers, yet this actual abormal smear isn't something to tension approximately. the HPV+ status in simple terms potential you will possibly must be diligent approximately having generic paps, so if dysplasia develops it rather is caught and taken care of. back, i think of the well-known practitioner's plan to recheck you in 6 months is rather sensible.
2016-10-15 08:30:52
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answered by seelye 4
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Well your pap will eventually come clean. But it just takes time.
2006-10-03 15:58:21
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answered by babylove 2
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nope my abnomal pap cleared itself up it turned out to be nothing. no surgery needed. good luck
2006-09-29 06:20:46
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answered by kleighs mommy 7
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Did the same and I now have 2 kids. Don't worry...
2006-09-29 06:17:45
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answered by pknutson_sws 5
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ever considered adoption?
many babies out there who need a mommy.
2006-09-29 06:18:12
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answered by Anonymous
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