... Thank you for writing! The percentages make me feel better. I am really worried...when I asked the doctor the changes or CIN III turning into cancer he said very nonchalantly.... ... (10 replies)
... that you would have problems getting pregnant and about the same percentage would require the stitch during pregnancy. It really depends on how you heal. The problem is if alot of scar tissue grows in place when you regrow that area. ... (10 replies)
... up I had a colposcopy that showed the CIN III was still there so I just underwent a LEEP procedure. I'm now waiting for the results from the LEEP. ... (0 replies)
... the CIN 3, from the management guidelines I've read, they will do the colpo to rule out any potential microinvasion or invasion. ... (2 replies)
... Hello, I was scheduled to have leep procedure for my moderate to severe dysplasia two weeks ago and at the hospital they did pregnancy test. the test came back positive and the procedure was cancelled. ... (2 replies)
... I had a colpo in the beginning of my pregnancy and then at 7 months as well. The only real risk is if they do a biopsy and they aren't likely to do that during pregnancy. ... (4 replies)
... Did your biopsy show CIN II or CIN III? ... (25 replies)
... The investigators conducted a retrospective cohort study of pregnancy outcomes among 1,078 women evaluated at a New Zealand women's hospital between 1988 and 2000. ... (12 replies)
... They base the fact that cervical cancer is slow growing on the age differences between women that show up with CIN III versus women that come up with cervical cancer. Obviously they can't chose not to treat CIN III to see if it progresses. ... (9 replies)