S.M. asks from El Paso, TX on October 25, 2009
LEEP Procedure
I will be getting the LEEP procedure done in a few days and Im just wondering if anyone can share any info about their experience, and more importantly if having it done affected future pregnancies. Thanks.
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A.H. answers from McAllen on October 26, 2009
I had a LEEP done in Feb of this year. They say you will be out for about a week, but I was up the same day. I didn't even fill my meds. It went great and as for affecting pregnancies I hadn't had a problem. I got pregnant in March of this year and I'm 7 1/2 months. So, I hope it goes as well for you as it did for me.
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S.S. answers from Dover on October 26, 2009
I had to have the LEEP a few years ago and my experience seems to be like everyone elses...n complications. My ob/gyn does the procedure at an outpatient surgery center under light sedation. I was only a little crampy afterwards but only took regular tylenol. I rested for the first day and used a heating pad but by the next day felt fine. I just had my third child so I did not experience any difficulty with pregnancy afterwards...I had to have the LEEP bc a pap biopsy came back highly abnormal but I did not have fertility issues before having the procedure either.... Take care. Hope all goes well for you.
S.
M.M. answers from Houston on October 26, 2009
I had a LEEP done about 8 years ago. It wasn't the most pleasant procedure, but it was very quick. I was back at work the next day, bleeding only just a little. All I needed was some over the counter medication to help with the slight discomfort (just like menstrual cramps). I wouldn't want to have it again, but if I had to, I know that I could handle it.
When I started to try to get pregnant, I asked my OB/GYN about it and he said there wouldn't be any problems. I miscarried once and asked him if this would have been from the LEEP, but he assured me that it wasn't. Well, 3 months after my miscarriage, I became pregnant again and I now have a beautiful 18 month old daughter.
I hope this helps! Good luck!
M.
L.R. answers from Kansas City on October 25, 2009
I had one done about 6 years ago. I remember being really scared, but the nurse and the doctor were very nice and explained it all to me. During the procedure, it felt like I was having bad menstrual cramps and that continued after it was done, but it only took a day or so to feel better. Overall it was not too painful or difficult. I have had 2 healthy babies since then with no complications from my Leep procedure. I've also had zero abnormal pap smears since then as well. After the procedure, I believe I saw my OB every 6 months for 2 years then went back to a yearly exam. Good luck and I hope you have a good experience with no problems.
M.L. answers from Dallas on October 25, 2009
I will agree with the experience that Lori and Valerie wrote about, uncomfortable, not terrible, no problem having a child.
What is different is that I had the procedure 10 years ago, and I was told it is 90% effective for 5 years, which it was. For the past five years I have had abnormal paps and several biopsies,etc. However, this is normal for someone who can't get rid of hpv, which apparently, I can't.
I do want to tell you that I remember and unpleasant burnt/charred smell during the procedure. This is because they are using a laser, which burns the tissue.
S.L. answers from Austin on October 26, 2009
I had one and then had two children with no problems. Just make sure to tell your OB about it. Good luck!
L.G. answers from Houston on October 26, 2009
No problems affecting pregnancy.
Mine did not hurt ONE bit and I'm a Big Baby :) And my pre cancerous cells were in a pretty developed stage so my procedure was not a light one. Never smelled burning, no smoke, etc. Eeegads! That would scare me!
My OB-Gyn is top notch (professor at Baylor so she actually trains all the Ob residents).
Here's what she did so that I did not feel the administration of any of the shots (for anesthesia)....she kept telling me to COUGH! She made me do it a bunch of times and I couldn't understand why. Well, while I was coughing, she was adminstering the anesthesia. I felt nothing! Ask your doctor.
Lastly, so that you never need to go through this again, hopefully you know the typical main reason why we need this procedure in the first place. It is usually due to HPV which is all I am going to say here. If you don't already know that, discuss with your doctor.
Good Luck.
A.H. answers from McAllen on October 26, 2009
I had a LEEP done in Feb of this year. They say you will be out for about a week, but I was up the same day. I didn't even fill my meds. It went great and as for affecting pregnancies I hadn't had a problem. I got pregnant in March of this year and I'm 7 1/2 months. So, I hope it goes as well for you as it did for me.
M.G. answers from Houston on October 26, 2009
Hello S..
My experience was actually no issue at all...however I was 6 months pregnant and they had to go in due to the severity...They also burned the pre-cancerous cells verses freezing AND they put me under. I did not have any cramps or any bad pain after the procedure where as all the other experiences I have heard from friends is that for one...theirs were frozen off, they were awake, and the pain was bad for days to follow. Now, people have told me they don't do burning in this procedure but that is what they did in my case and it may have been since I was pregnant...maybe the after effect while pregnant could cause labor...i'm not sure but good news for you, I had my son Styhlor with no complications and also my girl Kyrah a few years later as well with no complications. Hope this helps
M.
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