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Re: Nabothian cyst ?

From: Garry Siegel, MD (anonymous@obgyn.net)
Mon, 29 Apr 2002 20:09:00 -0500 (CDT)


At Mon, 29 Apr 2002, Amie wrote: >
>One month ago I found a bump on my cervix while checking for CM. I
>couldn't get an immediate appointment to visit my OBGYN, so I went to
>the urgent care facility provided by my insurance. I saw 2 Drs. (one
>resident and one medical student) who were suspect of my conception
>methods (checking CM, etc.). Diagnosis..."cervical abrasion". One
>month later, I still have my original bump and a new second bump. I
>checked the archives and found that Nabothian cysts are common
>occurances. Could these be Nabothian cysts? If they are, will they
>hinder conception?

Yes, and they will not hinder conception.

If they are not, is it common to get cervical >abrasions from normal intercourse for the purpose of conception (ie. no
>strange positions, toys, etc)? I still have an appointment w/ my OBGYN
>at the end of June, but more information now would help me while I wait.
>Thanks for your input.
>

No, it is not common to get abrasions from normal intercourse.

Sometimes (sorry other docs) non-Ob/Gyns just don't know as much as Ob/Gyns about what is normal anatomy and what is not. I would think that the 2 docs that saw you may have been mistaken.

Garry >Amie
>

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Garry E. Siegel, M.D., F.A.C.O.G.
Roswell, GA
Private Practice

No private emails; advice here does not constitute a physician-patient relationship.




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