Every woman has the dream of becoming a mother and having a child of her own, but this dream is not realized by every woman, especially women with cervical precancerous lesions. So, can you still get pregnant after having cervical precancerous lesions? Will it affect the child and is it dangerous? Cervical precancerous lesions are malignant tumors that occur in the vaginal part of the uterus and the cervical canal. They are also one of the diseases that seriously affect women's physical and mental health and threaten women's lives. If you have cervical precancerous lesions, the risk of pregnancy during treatment is very high, which may cause the spread of cancer cells. If you force yourself to have a baby, it will cause great harm to the pregnant woman and the fetus, and may even cause the death of the pregnant woman, premature birth and incomplete development of the fetus. If the symptoms of cervical precancerous lesions are found early, an active treatment attitude should be adopted, and diagnosis and treatment should be adhered to. In this way, it is entirely possible to retain the fertility function. If active treatment is given, it is very likely to retain the fertility function. However, pregnancy during the disease is also very risky and may cause cancer cells to spread. The chance of pregnancy for patients with cervical precancerous lesions is extremely low, so it is recommended to conceive after recovery. Symptoms of cervical precancer include: 1. Frequent urination, painful urination or hematuria; 2. Pain; 3. Increased vaginal discharge; 4. Irregular vaginal bleeding, or even vesicovaginal fistula. If you have the above symptoms, you are very likely to have cervical precancer, but these are just some of the manifestations of cervical precancer. You should go to a regular hospital for a checkup. Therefore, early detection, early diagnosis and early treatment of cervical precancerous lesions are very important. Experts remind patients with cervical precancerous lesions to avoid pregnancy as much as possible. Because pregnancy is very dangerous for patients with cervical precancerous lesions, pregnancy will aggravate the symptoms of cervical precancerous lesions, causing patients to miss early prevention and treatment, and some may even easily hinder the treatment of cervical precancerous lesions. Cervical precancerous lesions are the number one killer threatening women's health and life, and the number one female malignant tumor. However, it does not mean that you are sentenced to death if you have cervical precancerous lesions. Early cervical precancerous lesions can also be cured. Therefore, if you have cervical precancerous lesions, you should treat them as soon as possible. If there are no abnormal symptoms in the body after 5 years of the peak of recurrence after being cured, the possibility of pregnancy is not ruled out. |
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