Long story short. Lost 40 pounds, took blood tests, papsmear and waited for the baby making green light. Turns out I have low inter-blah blah squamous lesions... I forget the actual term. Anyway, I'm 29years and My Hubby is 31. I don't even know how to handle this... I have an OBGYN appointment in two weeks to discuss further the situation... But has anyone else dealt with this before while Trying to conceive?
Re: Just found out about LSIL
I believe (but am not certain) that this diagnosis is indicative of a mild dysplasia and again, the HPV diagnosis will guide the course of action...if you do, in fact, have HPV, I believe the next course of action may be to have a colposcopy and/or biopsy for a more detailed look at what is going on.
In either case, I'd suggest you do some research so you can have an intelligent conversation with your treating provider and discuss all options, and clearly, put off TTC until that is done and a game plan is put in place,whatever that may be. I'd also tell the doctor about your plans to TTC so that can be factored into the equation.
Good luck and congrats on the weight loss!
Edited for clarity and spelling.
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Me: 31 DH: 29
DX (me): Inborn error of metabolism - protein restriction, metabolic formula & weekly blood tests
DNA Results (7/1): DH is NOT a carrier for my genetic disorder!
7/3: Metabolic clinic gave the green light to TTC - holy crap!
My follow up pap came back ASC-US (abnormal squamous cells of undetermined significance)but my follow up HPV screening was clear, so I had another pap in six months which came back normal.
The whole situation sucked and was scary, but there are quite a few options available to deal with it. It is my understanding that LSIL rarely leads to cervical cancer, and that a wait and see approach is pretty typical, but I am not your doctor, and my experience has been with HSIL.
Familiarize yourself with the terminology, procedures, and possible outcomes. It will make talking with your doctor much easier. I am so sorry you're having to deal with this, it sucks.
As far as TTC, the presence of LSIL will not affect fertility, but the treatment you undergo might. Be sure and discuss it with your doctor. In my case, the fact that I had a LEEP means they will monitor my cervical length throughout any pregnancy.
TL; DR: Had HSIL, got rid of it through minor surgical procedure, paps clear a year later.
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~Santa Claus is Coming to Town~
Me: 31 DH: 29
DX (me): Inborn error of metabolism - protein restriction, metabolic formula & weekly blood tests
DNA Results (7/1): DH is NOT a carrier for my genetic disorder!
7/3: Metabolic clinic gave the green light to TTC - holy crap!
@Joy2611 I had a hard time with my HPV diagnosis, too. I had to switch doctors in the middle of all this mess, and when I told my current doctor I had HPV, her response was "who doesn't?" That really made me shift my thought process about this particular STD...
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~Santa Claus is Coming to Town~
Me: 31 DH: 29
DX (me): Inborn error of metabolism - protein restriction, metabolic formula & weekly blood tests
DNA Results (7/1): DH is NOT a carrier for my genetic disorder!
7/3: Metabolic clinic gave the green light to TTC - holy crap!
TTC #1 May 2014
BFP 7/4/14 ~ EDD 3/17/15
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I had my first abnormal pap back in 2008, then was having a pap every 6 months. I kid you not, every other one came back clear, then abnormal, clear, so on... I was in the Army & they took the "wait & see" approach, never once mentioned HPV. I get out of the Army in 2010, start going to Planned Parenthood b/c I didn't have VA health care yet. PP doctor took charge right away, did biopsies, found out it was HPV, & now mild dysplasia. She didn't want to scare me, but did inform me it is possible, not common but possible nonetheless, to turn into cancer if not taken care of, definitely not good news when you want babies. They did cryosurgery on my cervix (as far as I remember it's less invasive than LEEP) & then I came back in 3 month for a check up. I had another 6 month pap, then my annual, and all clear. Now I'm back on the regular pap schedule.