Tuesday, January 5, 2010

Cone Biopsy Recovery Can A Cone Biopsy Make You Infertile?

Can a cone biopsy make you infertile? - cone biopsy recovery

I am afraid that it will not be possible to have a child after my cone biopsy. I have a daughter who ... But I wonder whether the "egg" problems related to now, perhaps. Is this possible? Please tell me that I will be very paranoid.

5 comments:

tpuahlek... said...

not in the uterus? I heard only a cone biopsy is done to for cancer of the cervix or HPV test ...

a cervical biopsy is not effest on implantation

One thing I thought when I had cancer 2 years ago, and I am 10 weeks pregnant

jean b said...

Conization does not sterile, it can be called incompetent cervix, which means that during pregnancy diallate begin soon, but that could be fixed with a cerclage (stitching the cervix), foundations, if the cone of precancerous changes in the cervix should be done, but if you become pregnant you should tell your doctor that you had this procedure so that they can be examined to obtain height of the incompetent cervix.

Brutally Honest said...

A cone is a conic section biopsy of the cervix and cervical adoption in the womb. This conic is removed and the body can heal naturally. They had received no impact on your ability to get pregnant in the future.

If a non-invasive treatment is performed in the uterine cavity, which could have an influence, but the only one who could answer your question, is your doctor. Conization should play no role in the areas of fertility in the future, however.

Before surgery, you should consult your doctor for a complete list of all your questions and concerns, all of them have to their satisfaction.

rockchic... said...

Making yes, a cone biopsy, may be less fertile *

It does not work, as mentioned, however, are the eggs in the ovary and then travel through the fallopian tube into the uterus.

A cone biopsy is the cervix, which has done itself in your uterus.

There are two problems with the conization:

1. Stenosis of the cervical stenosis may have problems pregnant because the cervix is narrowed or it may be excessive scarring, resulting in stenosis.

2. Incompetent cervix, the cervix is too weak to hold a baby, making a premature baby.

3. Chance of a Caesarean section because the cervix is indicated, and can not diallate correct.

I am surprised that your doctor has not said this before treatment. Well fear not, because many women have a successful pregnancy after conization. It depends on how much is removed.

Search for pre-design Consulatation before TTC.

rockchic... said...

Making yes, a cone biopsy, may be less fertile *

It does not work, as mentioned, however, are the eggs in the ovary and then travel through the fallopian tube into the uterus.

A cone biopsy is the cervix, which has done itself in your uterus.

There are two problems with the conization:

1. Stenosis of the cervical stenosis may have problems pregnant because the cervix is narrowed or it may be excessive scarring, resulting in stenosis.

2. Incompetent cervix, the cervix is too weak to hold a baby, making a premature baby.

3. Chance of a Caesarean section because the cervix is indicated, and can not diallate correct.

I am surprised that your doctor has not said this before treatment. Well fear not, because many women have a successful pregnancy after conization. It depends on how much is removed.

Search for pre-design Consulatation before TTC.

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