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2nd cone biopsy - cerclage, pregnancy successFrom: Anon. (anonymous@obgyn.net)Fri, 4 Apr 2003 23:52:01 -0600 (CST)
I have squamous carcinoma in-situ (had colposcopy, punch biopsies, cone biopsy). The cone results show the lower border is not clear. My doctor knows I would like to have children. He said I have three choices: 1 - do nothing, have children within the next two years at which time he suggests a hysterectomy after childbirth, 2 - have cryotherapy, children in 2 years & then hyst. He suggested options 1 & 2 beacause normally it takes 5 - 9 years for the cancer to become invasive. Option 3 - have a second cone, hopefully remove the remainder of the cancerous cells. After option 3 my cervix may have difficulty carrying a pregnancy to term. My doctor suggests I have a cerclage put in before I get pregnant. He would deliver the first child via c-section and at the last birth he would cut the cerclage so I could deliver naturally. Which option do you suggest? Other options? If I do a second cone and cerclage, what are my chances of carrying a pregnancy to term?
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