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5419644 tn?1386030237

im really freaking out.

I just got a call from my doctors office... i guess my pap was abnormal and now he doesnt want to do anything until after thr baby is born but I'm just freaking the heck out right now. Anyone have this happen and everything turn out ok?
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4194487 tn?1370046144
Thats the same as me, got a pap at the start of my pregnancy and they said it was abnormal and i have to wait until i give birth to see if its changed, im due in 2 days, so i guess ill be finding out jn around 6 weeks at my postnatal appointment..
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5419644 tn?1386030237
Idk his nurse said that they wouldnt do the procedure to further look until after six weeks after i deliver...
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5441854 tn?1371187494
I had the same.. But they still went with the procedure im 24 weeks and the dictor said it was safe... So now im just waiting on the results
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5441854 tn?1371187494
I had the same.. But they still went with the procedure im 24 weeks and the dictor said it was safe... So now im just waiting on the results
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He will probably wait to see if pregnancy made your pap abnormal and if not they can do the colposcopy and freeze off the abnormal tissues. No biggie
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what you mean not want to do anything ? :o
im sorry i cannot relate but ill bump you up :)
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