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For the sake of your baby, please stay away from cervical polyps and endometriosis

By:Felix Views:546

  I Pregnant I'm 19 weeks old and my leucorrhea is yellow and has brown blood streaks. Hospital The examination results showed that there were polyps and severe erosion on the cervix. The doctor said that no medicine would be useful for treatment after giving birth. I was very worried. Will this affect pregnancy and delivery? Will my condition develop in a bad way in the next 4 months? How can I do the best for the child and adults?

  It is recommended to go to the hospital to have vaginal discharge checked. cervical erosion and cervical polyps. I don’t know if anyone has had a cervical cancer checkup before pregnancy. It is recommended to do a cervical cancer checkup.

  If the cervical cancer screening shows no abnormalities, the patient can rest assured and don’t have to worry. Cervical erosion and cervical polyps can be treated after delivery.

  If the cervical cancer examination shows abnormalities, the next step should be determined based on the specific situation whether further diagnosis and treatment are needed.

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