Has anyone had one done?
I went in to check on the bleeding I had last week and the dr. said I had an abnormal pap smear. So I'm getting it done Tuesday. I'm scared of what the results will be!
Also been put on pelvis rest along with light bed rest. That's going to be hard since I have a 17 month old, 4 year old and a 7 year old.
DS1 2-26-07
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M/C 8-5-12
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#4 Due May 2015
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Re: colposcopy?
DS1 2-26-07
#4 Due May 2015
IT'S A BOY
Lots of people have abnormal pap smears in pregnancy.
You can have a colposcopy but should not have any biopsy. You need to discuss this with your doctor.
As for pelvic rest the no sex thing is irritating but no big deal ultimately. What do they mean by "light bed rest" for a mom of three? No lifting over x amount of pounds? Can't vaccum? No going up stairs? You need to understand why they said that and what they are trying to treat and what specifically you are OK to do and not do. Do they think your cervix is short? If so what are they doing for that? Are they sure the bleeding is from the abnormality on your cervix?
Good luck!
BFP #2: m/c at 7w, February, 2014
BFP #3: It's a BOY! Please be our rainbow! Due February, 2015
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My cervix is not short, she checked it last week on the ultrasound. She said she was concerned at first that it might be because when she did the exam usually it pop right up/out and mine didn't. She said it could because scar tissue could have pulled it back since I've had 3 C/S.
The bleeding has stopped now but it happened after I had the pap smear but it was a lot of blood, way more than I was comfortable with. It was like I has started my period. That was last Tuesday and it last for 4 days.
My I ask why not to do the boipsy?
DS1 2-26-07
#4 Due May 2015
IT'S A BOY
@chicagojackie makes a good point that I forgot to mention. While I did have a colposcopy during pregnancy, the doctor only did the "scope" part of it--that is, she looked at my cervix through a scope for any abnormalities. She did not take a cervical biopsy when I was pregnant, even though she had taken biopsies at other times when I was not pregnant. When I asked why, she said it was because she did not want to "mess with the cervix" during pregnancy. I realize that's not a very scientific answer, but just wanted to share my experience.
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Thanks! I'll make sure to bring it up when I go.
DS1 2-26-07
#4 Due May 2015
IT'S A BOY
You don't want to do anything that would compromise the length/integrity of the cervix. There are some providers who don't perform colpo during pregnancy because--why? What are you going to do? Certainly not biopsy. You need to know how serious this pap result is. If it is low-grade you need to understand why they are doing the procedure (to confirm the pap? to recommend treatment? what?) before you consent to it and understand the implications of any biopsies or further treatment.
Most certainly do not recommend treatment unless there is a high-grade lesion and in that case the whole discussion about whether the mother should continue the pregnancy and risk progression of the lesion in the meantime or treat the lesion and risk losing the pregnancy.
I am not trying to stress you out but you should truly have informed consent about this which includes for what diagnosis they are doing this procedure, what the RISKS of the procedure are, how the results CHANGE what they are going to do DURING your pregnancy, and what the next steps are. BEFORE you're naked and in stirrups.
BFP #2: m/c at 7w, February, 2014
BFP #3: It's a BOY! Please be our rainbow! Due February, 2015
*everyone always welcome*
Thank you and will definitely talk to her before we do anything. I do know she said the results came back as high risk for something(can't think of what she said)but she did bring up HPV.
DS1 2-26-07
#4 Due May 2015
IT'S A BOY
Plenty of women have high risk HPV which is cause for surveillance since it can cause pre-cancerous and cancerous cervical lesions. It is good that you had these tests, particularly if you are over age 30.
However if you don't have a cytological (the other part of the test, the pap test) abnormality you simply have a risk factor (the positive high-risk HPV) and not an "abnormal" or "unhealthy" result.
Good luck!
BFP #2: m/c at 7w, February, 2014
BFP #3: It's a BOY! Please be our rainbow! Due February, 2015
*everyone always welcome*
DS1 2-26-07
#4 Due May 2015
IT'S A BOY
DS1 2-26-07
#4 Due May 2015
IT'S A BOY