Yes, it is generally possible to have a baby after undergoing a LEEP (Loop Electrosurgical Excision Procedure). However, LEEP can affect cervical strength, which may increase the risk of preterm labor or miscarriage in some women. It’s important to discuss your individual situation and any potential risks with your healthcare provider to ensure a healthy pregnancy. Regular monitoring and care can help manage any concerns.
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To not queef after having a baby you should tighten up your vaginal muscles by practicing kegals.
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i am having my leep procedure done tomorrow morning and my doctor says they will be giving me vikaden. but it may be different for every doctor's preferences
As long as your job doesn't involve swimming or having sex, you will not need to miss work.
They are much lower than if you hadn't had the LEEP and HPV vaccine, but I don't know of any studies that can suggest a percentage risk for your situation.
Just had the LEEP surgery... They had to take out the Mirena because of the string...Now I have to pay over 800 just to get a new IUD put in.
No, you wait until the pregnancy has ended, and then have the LEEP.
Yes, you can still get pregnant and have children after a LEEP.
Unless your job involves having intercourse or swimming, you can work that same day.
LEEP is not normally done on pregnant women.
The LEEP procedure would not affect your period.
If you're having a LEEP, you probably already had a cervical biopsy that did not show cancer. It is unlikely that the LEEP biopsy will show cancer. In the unlikely event that it does, your health care provider will talk to you about appropriate options, which, again, are likely to be minimal since you were considered a LEEP candidate (i.e. thought not to have cancer) in the first place. Please call your health care provider today to put your mind at ease regarding this question.
No, a LEEP procedure does not affect hair growth.
Yes, you can have LEEP more than once.