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anonymous
writes: okay first off i had a colposcopy done about two weeks ago. the thing is they won't tell me what's going on. All the doctor said was that i need to get a pap smear every three months. they were unable to do a biopsy because i am pregnant. I'm worried sick and i constantly wonder if the pain i am experiencing in my upper vagina is because of the baby or is a result of what ever is up with my cervix. Why won't they tell me? and what could the problem be with my cervix? (i know you can't tell me exactly what it is, but i'm sure you can list off some ideas) And please don't be rude or mean, all i want are some answers and i don't now where to get them (and where i have tried to get them i'm never truly answered)
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reader, Tisha-1 +, writes (2 March 2009):
Okay, you have GOT to talk to your doctor. Write a list of questions, get the nurse or the assistant on the phone and ASK them. Don't take "no" for an answer. You must be persistent. They are the ones who know what it going on with you, your doctor has examined you and knows your history. We would just be speculating.
Get your doctor on the phone. Call every hour if you have to, the squeaky wheel most definitely gets the grease in a doctor's office. Call them!
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reader, natasia +, writes (2 March 2009):
Hey, you poor thing. This all sounds really crap, as we would say over here. Why are they not talking to you?? I really don't understand.
You are pregnant, and you are in pain, and they are doing stuff to you and telling you nothing. I'm sorry, but that doesn't sound right. Can't you change doctors, or insist on them telling you something?
I'm really sorry - I don't know what it might be, but I know they do pap smears to test for changes in cervical cells. I hope someone with some medical knowledge answers here, but I REALLY think you should insist on some answers from your doctor. They have to explain things to you.
Be strong, don't worry, look forward to your baby ... : )
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reader, silvermist3 +, writes (2 March 2009):
If they did a colo, then you had abnormal cell growth. That is usually the first stages to cervical cancer. Without knowing what kind of pain ( sharp,burning,steady,or intense) I can't tell you much more. You should be okay till after the baby is born.
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