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Does Cervical Dysplasia Have Anything to Do With Miscarriage
Posted: 02-20-06 14:08pm

I was wondering if any of you know whether cervical dysplasia can have an effect on pregnancy?? I had cryosurgery and all, but that was 1 or 2 years b4 I even got pregnant and lost the baby... Anyone have an idea??
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Posted: 03-06-06 20:38pm

No way. Cryosurgeryby no means affects pregnancy
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Posted: 05-24-06 10:58am

Hi I also have cervical dyasplasa and I also had a miscarriage.
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Posted: 08-13-06 21:11pm

I also have cervical displacia I also had a miscarriage, I had a leep procedure to get rid of the wired cells in my cervix, the weakening of the cervix after the procedure could be the cause of a miscarriage, but it is usually later on in the pregnancy, in my case for exemple, I had a miscarriage very early in the pregnancy, in the 1st month, it could not have been because the leep procedure because it was so early.
That is my experience.
If you are trying to concive and have been treated for cervical displacia, you have to let know your doctor , so he can give you the proper precautions to follow.
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