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menstrual cycle affected by leep cone procedure?

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Posted: 11/02/06 - 14:55
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I had a leep cone biopsy on Oct. 11. I started what I thought was my period a week later -- but it was two weeks earlier than expected.

Now I am bleeding again. It seems like my period but for the month of Oct I bled for 13 days and starting Nov. 1 am bleeding again.

The doctor does not seem concerned. Is this normal after a leep?


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Posted: 11/02/06 - 23:22
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yes. it will take a while for your periods to return to normal. they will also be lighter/heavier than before. dont' worry.. all is well! good luck!


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Posted: 02/18/07 - 12:13
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Has anyone had that experience? A shortened period (mine went from a 5-day flow to a 2-day one) after a leep cone biopsy of the cervix? And mine is still only 2 days long, three months later...has anybody had their periods go back to normal after the cone biopsy? Inversely, has anybody had their period remain shorter permanently (that's what my gyn. predicts)? I am worried: thanks for any feedback!


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Posted: 02/21/07 - 14:15
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In 2002 I had a cone biopsy. Previous to this procedure, my menstrals would come every six months and for 3 - 5 days. After the procedure was done, I started a normal cycle every 28 - 30 days for 3 days each.

Just two weeks ago, I had a LEEP procedure, and I started my period 1 1/2 weeks early and a lot heavier.

This is very normal for this to happen. SO No Worries. It is just frustrating and that is all. For the first few months or so, you won't know your own schedule, so keep some products on you at all times.

Good Luck to All !


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Posted: 04/28/09 - 17:36
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when can i cook and wash my hair after a leep and sterilaisation[/b]


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