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I had severe dysplasia and a leep was performed to ...


Sent to Health Experts March 29, 2006 4:54 p.m.

I had severe dysplasia and a leep was performed to remove the abnormal cells. At my first follow up pap smear I was told my cervix is very very short and that he had a difficult time getting a good sample because the swab would not fit in the opening because it was so small. I am breastfeeding my seven months daughter twice a day and supplementing food and formula the rest of the time. My menses have not returned yet, so I do not know that they even will. How will this all affect my wanting another child and what precautions should I take? Should I get a second opinion now or wait until ready to concieve? What does all this mean?

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