It does seem highly likely that you have reached menopause a little early.
Yes, a history of cone biopsy, and advancing age, can make it hard to get endocervical cells during a pap smear.
It is possible to have an endometrial biopsy done while on a period. However most physicians prefer not to do it because it can become hard to tell whether or not the bleeding is from the period or another cause.
"My Father had a biopsy to make sure the lump was not cancerous"
If you mean menopause, in theory no. But I wouldn't bet on it. Make sure he uses a condom. There are communicable diseases too. Also menopausal women are dry and a condom may help. Remember: menopause is when you have not had a period for more than 12 months.
To make a cone out of paper, start by cutting a sector from a circle. Then, overlap the cut edges to form a cone shape and secure them with glue or tape. Finally, trim the base of the cone to make it even.
first you make a small pizza and roll it up. then finally put it in a cone.
Get some cardboard, make a cone, and tape it to the top of the bottle.
You kill a dog and use its guts to mold the cone together!!
A perfect cone
A skin biopsy is used to make a diagnosis of many skin disorders. Information from the biopsy also helps the doctor choose the best treatment for the patient.
The biopsy that uses a scalpel to make an incision and remove a wedge of a large lesion is called a wedge biopsy or an incisional biopsy. This technique allows for the examination of a representative portion of the lesion while preserving surrounding tissue. It is often used when the lesion is too large to be completely excised or when a diagnosis is needed before further treatment.
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