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Cervical DysplasiaFrom: Michelle (anonymous@obgyn.net)Wed, 02 Apr 1997 11:09:59 -0600
I am 29 yrs. old, have two children. A year ago I was diagnosed with moderate dysplasia and had the conization procedure done to remove the abnormal cells. I am now trying to get pregnant again. The doctor who performed the procedure said that there wouldn't be any side affects from the conization. Since the procedure I now have back achs, abdominal discomfort and sharp pains around my cervix. I just recently had a pap and I asked my doctor if he could see any scare tissue and he said no, but that that didn't mean that there couldn't be scare tissue further up. He said he didn't think that there was that much scaring because I wouldn't have a period. My questions to you are: Are the symptoms of pregnancy different (ie; discomfort in the abdominal and cervix area) after the conization? This might be a stupid question but: Is it easier to get pregnant with a shorter cervix? My doctor said that mine was considerbly shorter and off to the right. And finally, I noticed that my cervical muscus is alot thicker at the beginning of my cycle and at the end. Is it possible that my cervical muscus is to thick for the sperm? Sorry for all the questions but I just can't find any answers. Thanks!
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