1. Health

Reader Stories: My Pregnancy After Having a LEEP

See Published Stories

When you have been recommended to have a LEEP to treat high risk cervical dysplasia and prevent cervical cancer, your first concern may be how the procedure will affect future pregnancies. Tales of sterility, miscarriage, and pre-term labor often the first things women hear when researching a LEEP. Have you had a LEEP and have gotten pregnant? Did having a LEEP affect your pregnancy? Share your story with fellow readers.

*Required fields

Receive a one-time notification when your response is published.
Did you suffer any complications in your pregnancy related to the LEEP?
Tell us about the pregnancy. Did you go full-term? Was your baby premature? Did the pregnancy end in miscarriage?

Use the Enter key for a bulleted list

Share any advice you may have for other women who are pregnant and have previously had a LEEP.

©2012 About.com. All rights reserved.

A part of The New York Times Company.

We comply with the HONcode standard
for trustworthy health
information: verify here.