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Cervical Dysplasia
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<blockquote data-quote="everywoman" data-source="post: 263405" data-attributes="member: 1436"><p>I was diagnosis with dysplasia at age 21. By the time they had finished testing, it had turned into pre-stage cancer---last stage of dysplasia and had a cone biopsy in which they took almost the whole cervix and other treatment. I have not had a reoccurence. It did make it difficult to have my last two children. I ended up with a c-section because the scarring on my cervix made it impossible to dilate. I also ended up with a full hysterectomy at age 28 because of endometriosis which can happen after the treatments.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="everywoman, post: 263405, member: 1436"] I was diagnosis with dysplasia at age 21. By the time they had finished testing, it had turned into pre-stage cancer---last stage of dysplasia and had a cone biopsy in which they took almost the whole cervix and other treatment. I have not had a reoccurence. It did make it difficult to have my last two children. I ended up with a c-section because the scarring on my cervix made it impossible to dilate. I also ended up with a full hysterectomy at age 28 because of endometriosis which can happen after the treatments. [/QUOTE]
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