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LEEP Procedure and Pregnancy

Has anyone had a LEEP procedure and carried to full term? Is anyone currently pregnant and experiencing any complications because of the procedure?
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Thank you guys for responding. I appreciate your feedback!
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Hello. I had a leap procedure done in 2002. I have had two beautiful girls since then, carried full term, no issues. They didn't monitor those pregnancies at all. For whatever reason, (same doctors) are wanting to monitor this pregnancy closer because of it though. Guess it could be my age. But I'd  say you will be just fine! :) Good luck and congrats!
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I also had a leap procedure probably around 2003-2004 & I am 38 weeks with my 1st baby. The doctors never monitored me as there was never any reason to question me not carrying to full term. I've had a great, healthy pregnancy.
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I had a leep procedure done in 2003. I'm currently 32 weeks pregnant. I was monitored real closely in the beginning up until 24 weeks. Everything is great with my baby girl. I consider her my miracle baby because up until I got pregnant all the doctors were against me being able to carry full term. My cervix is still nice and thick as if I never had the procedure done. Congratulations and hang in there. I know it's nerve racking but all things are possible :-)
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