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very painful cervical biopsy

From: Rebecca (anonymous@obgyn.net)
Wed, 6 Dec 2000 18:08:25 -0600 (CST)


Two years ago, I had a biopsy on my cervix followed by laser coning of my cervix. These procedures were very simple and painless then. Six months ago, I found a new doctor closer to my new home and she needed to do another biopsy due to my frequent abnormal pap smears over the last year. She was trying to do something that I still do not understand. After she clipped me twice for the normal biopsy as I remembered it from two years ago, she told me that she needed to scrap the inside of my cervix. Well my cervix was not open so she was trying to open it. I was screaming, shaking and sweating while she was trying to open it. I kept making her stop because the pain was unbearable. After the third time, I told her there was no way I go through with it anymore. She told me to rescedule to come back the day before my next period and hopefully my cervix would be open. I was very traumatized by this procedure and I was terrified to go back so I called my previous doctor and asked them to get my lab results and take me back. They were very understanding and sympathetic to the pain that I had endured. When I go to him to go over my biopsy results in two weeks, I plan to ask him what in the world she was trying to do and why she didn't numb me to do it. However, I am tormented by this and I have been looking all over the internet for a similar procedure and I have found nothing. Has anyone ever heard of a procedure where they go inside the cervix to scrape it? This was by far the worst pain I have ever endured in my life and I even had my son by NATURAL CHILDBIRTH!!!!!!!





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