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FIVE YEARS AGO I HAD A CONE BIOPSY DONE DUE TO CERVICAL CANCER. MY BOYRFIEND OF 2 YRS NOW AND ME HAVE BEEN TRYING TO GET PREGNANT BUT NOTHING HAPPENS. I HAVE AN EIGHT YEAR OLD SON WHO IS DYING TO HAVE A LITTLE BROTHER OR SISTER. I GET ALL THE SYMPTONS OF BEING PREGNANT WHEN IM LATE BUT WHEN I TAKE THE TEST IT COME OUT NEGATIVE. I REALLY DONT KNOW WHAT TO DO ANYMORE IM STARTING TO FEEL LIKE I HAVE A PROBLEM. DOESANYONE KNOW????

PLEASE ONLY HONEST AND SINCERE REPLIES.
THANKS..

PS. HAPPY HOLIDAYS

2006-12-14 01:57:31 · 4 answers · asked by NENA 3 in Pregnancy & Parenting Trying to Conceive

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I wouldn't think cervical issues would prevent ypu from getting pregnant. I contracted the HPV virus at 17 and have battled abnormal paps with dysplasia, and have had laser surgery and cryo surgery and punch biopsies and I have three kids. I have had these problems in between pregnancies, so it never seemed to affect my ability to conceive. Surgery to your cervix COULD affect your ability to carry to term, as I have heard that can happen, but shouldn't affect you getting pregnant. Good luck. My new hubby and I have been trying for alomost a year..I think this month is it. :-) I know what it is like to try..hang in there and know you are not alone! :-)

2006-12-14 02:02:47 · answer #1 · answered by PennyPickles17 4 · 0 0

First of all that's no longer a cervical melanoma vaccine. It is a vaccine that stops genital warts which were associated with melanoma. You don't have got to acquire this vaccine should you most effective have one sexual companion that does not have warts. I requested my health practitioner if I wanted it and she or he mentioned no considering that I used to be married except I felt my husband isn't devoted. Plus we're ttc and she or he mentioned it would not be a well suggestion. It says obviously at the advertisements to not get it if you're pregnant or feel you'll be. So if you're pregnant see your health practitioner asap should you had this vaccine. Also my dr mentioned they don't seem to be definite if there are any longterm aspect results from this vaccine and she or he does not no longer propose it considering that all of it might be avoided with riskless intercourse. Just a few information for you. Best of good fortune!

2016-09-03 13:30:42 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

you should see a gynecologist. The only problem I can see from the surgery is cervical scarring. The sperm has to get past the cervics, and if there's scarring from the surgery, it could make it a tighter fit. It should be possible, just maybe a little bit harder to conceive. You gyno would definately be able to help you at any rate.

2006-12-14 02:06:32 · answer #3 · answered by ? 1 · 0 0

i would go see a doctor and have them tell you if there is something wrong. its the only sure fire way of knowing. good luck

2006-12-14 02:00:42 · answer #4 · answered by littleluvkitty 6 · 0 0

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