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HPV - Human Papilloma Virus, Surgery twice?!?!?


Im 21 & i found out that i had HPV CIN3 when i was 19... i had to have LLETZ surgery to get rid of it the first time after having my son. I went bak for a checkup & they have found that its come bak but hasnt gotten worse, he recommended having LLETZ again but said its a 5% chance of having a miscarriage & complications... since ive already had it before, now it will be a 10% chance!! (i have the surgery again on the 25th March 08')

I wanted to know how many times has any1 had this surgery and have u had kids and has it been fine? i would really love to add some people to my yahoo & just talk about it... im not nervous just worried about not having anymore kids and how hard is it gonna be? u can add me if u like - da_only_tripper

Thanks... SERIOUS ANSWERS ONLY PLZ!!

I got results today from the 2nd pap smear my gyno gave me & the results read as this -

There are mild non specific changes in squamous cells which fall short of HPV or low grade dysplasia. The biopsy is covered by strathified squamous epithelium only. No evidence of invasion. Positive for Malignancy - HPV types - (16, 18, 31, 33, 35, 39, 45, 51, 52, 56, 58, 59, 68) POSSIBLE LOW GRADE SQUAMOUS INTRAEPITHELIAL LESION (LSIL)

Can someone explain this all to me in english that i can understand? lol I dont get much of it at all... oh and what does CIN actually stand for? i know CIN3 is the type before cervical cancer right?

Please i just need some straight forward answers! :) PLEASE FEEL FREE TO ADD ME TO YAHOO!!

Hi good luck with your operation etc I have a couple of website links that may help answer your query.. the first explains CIN gradings 鈾?br> http://www.cancerbackup.org.uk/Aboutcanc...

http://au.search.yahoo.com/search?search...

hey sorry but iv had surgery 2 times cause it got bad and they said that it could be ever posible that i will never have a baby



good luck

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