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Leep surgery

Hey ladies.. Has anyone had a leep surgery and had a successful pregnancy after?
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3 years is all good! I got told not to get pregnant for a year after... 3months later whoops! And my obstetrician says its fine :) hope all goes well for you
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Ok thanks. I had one about 3 years ago.. And i was little worried
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I had one (over here in NZ it is called a lletz procedure) and was told I may have a higher chance of either needing a cerclage if my cervix doesn't heal quick enough or a cesarean if the scar tissue means the cervix won't open properly in labour. So far so good, no cerclage needed and doesn't look like scar tissue will be a problem either. They have to tell you all possible outcomes but  I believe the risks are very low.
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I had a leap surgery a month before I got pregnant and am currently 31 weeks!
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K Thanks for your response. I'm 20 weeks in and was just curious :)
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I had leap surgery several years ago and am nearing the end of my first trimester with twins. It's been a difficult pregnancy, but only due to severe morning sickness. I had no problem getting pregnant either. The babies are perfectly healthy and so am I. :-)
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