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Re: My daughter, 21 just diagnosedFrom: Penny (anonymous@obgyn.net)Tue, 3 Dec 2002 23:09:34 -0600 (CST)
At Tue, 3 Dec 2002, anonymous@obgyn.net wrote: > > To the lady that said that the 21 yr. old should think long and hard >about having a baby, I'm sure the 21 yr. old is well aware of the >responsibility of having a child. Just because someone is a young adult >doesn't mean they are not capable, financially, or emotionally ready for a >child. There are many responsible young adults out there. If the lady wants >to have a baby there shouldn't be any reason for her not to have one. PCOS is >a very complex syndrome and treating it is not always easy as it may take a >few years and I think it may be in her best interest to have a family right >now if she wants to before it gets worse. Women with PCOS aren't just >concerned with getting periods, most of them are also concerned about If they >will be able to conceive or not. Also, most abnormal pap smears are not >caused by the human papilloma virus, which causes genital warts or STD's. >Sometimes women just have abnormal cells and if caught early, can be easily >lasered off by your doctor. I did not mean to start a fight here. My daughter is very mature & is in a stable relationship. Their plan was to wait another 5 yrs to have children until this came up but are now trying to figure out the best way to approach it. They very much want to have children. I am just trying to come up with the correct answer for her. Since I know very little about this syndrom I was hopeing to get some advise from people who know more. She has had 2 bad paps and if this next one is bad will have to have biopsy. At this point test have not come up with the reason why the bad paps. I can tell you she does not have genital warts. He did not want to do biopsy due to the fact it will thin her cervix out. Bad paps can be the result of your partners past relationships also. We all know that in this day & time kids are sexually active for the most part and can run into problems because of it. My daughter has had one other relationship so who knows. I really don't care. My concern is with this syndrom and because of the bad paps has it already taken its toll on her body. If this runs into cancer eventually or if this stuff gets worse with age then my question is & was should she not consider going ahead & try to start her family. I would think that the longer this goes the harder it will be. Can anyone tell me? Again Thanks, Penny
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