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1st Trimester and Atypical cells have been FOUND!

Greetings Dr. Brown,

My wife and I have been battling HPV for the last 2 years and last year we had to go through a Conization and after waiting the mandatory 6 months we received a clean bill of health and started trying to get pregnant with our second before the Atypical cells reappeared. Anyways,we got pregnant almost two months ago and received a clean pap and now we received results back today and BAM....the Atypical cells have resurfaced. We are going to see our Gynocologist / Oncologist next week to conduct a Colposcopy to make sure what exactly we are or will be dealing with at this point in time. My only questions is....should we go through with the Colposcopy and another Conization if it is suggested or just wait until our baby is born before we do anything? My only concern is if it is precancerous and they want to do something than they wouldn't be able to do anything until the baby was born....I dont think another 6 months is going to change anything, right? Please let me know...for I would certainly appreciate your input...

Chris
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If you want the doctor responce you need to post in the ask doctor pregnancy forum.
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Chris I would wait .. it could harm the baby.I have to have a biospy for adhesion on my cervix .. well I went to get the referral to only find out I was preg my doc said she wouldn't do it because it could cause a miscarriage I would just wait until the baby is born .. that's what I'm going to do ;) best of luck
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