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Hi im 36w 3 days im really confused i spoke to my midwife well 1 in 3 of them cos they keep swapping she got me in to a consalant witch i should of seen from the start of the preg but then said i dint need to go . Can anyone please help who else and i talk to . its becaue i had abnormal cells burn off bout 3 years ago and iv hear the scar tissue can cause probles in labor im really worried . can somone help please .
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I had a leep (burning the lining of the cervix) after my first child. The doctor told me it shouldn't cause any problems. I have since had two other children naturally and no problems.
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sorry to hear that. No they didnt because the first midwife wrote it down in the wrong part of my notes . i have only just questioned them about it now and they still not doing anything bout it . but iv heard the scar tissue can cause problems
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did they check the length of your cervix they should have done that at 16 to 20 weeks i had cervical cancer at 14 was told i had a 2% chance i could have kids i am pregnant with baby number 3 have not had a problem at birth and u should be in the clear from everything i have learned about it its hard to hold the baby higher risk of misscarry not issues at birth i hope this helps you out
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