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Re: Freezing of cervixFrom: Ami (anonymous@obgyn.net)Thu Oct 26 19:08:05 2006
At Thu, 26 Oct 2006, Angie wrote: > >I never heard of that, it seemed interesting so it made me curious, andI >looked it up. Here's a website that explaines it pretty well... > >http://womenshealth.about.com/cs/surgery/a/cryosurgtherapy.htm > >At Thu, 26 Oct 2006, Mindy wrote: >> >>I went to the doc on Monday & when he was doing my pelvic exam he >>noticed my cervix is inflammed & I have an infection. He doesn't know >>what caused it, but he gave me some antibiotics to take to see if that >>doesn't get rid of it. He mentioned at my appointment that if we >>couldn't get the inflammation to go away he would consider freezing my >>cervix. I'm just wondering if this process is normally done in the >>doc's office or if I have to go over to the hospital to have it done? >>Also how painful is it to have done? Do they numb your cervix first or >>give you a mild pain killer? Any help would be wonderful. Take Care, >>Mindy Jo > >-- >Personally I'm always ready to learn, although I do not always like being taught. ><br>-Sir Winston Churchill > hello i had that 10 years ago. It doesnt hurt and they dont numb it. It just feels like light cramps and then you will have some brown discharge. If you have any questions feel free to e-mail me. Amrshll4DENNIS@aol.com
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