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If all the normal cells aren't removed, then either your body will help heal the reduced number of abnormal cells, and your next pap will be normal, or your next pap will be abnormal and a repeat colposcopy will be needed. The scenario you describe is not common, and I urge you to contact your health care provider to discuss your question so you can put your mind at ease.

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