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By Lisa Fayed, About.com Guide to Cervical Cancer

Pregnancy After LEEP: What are the Effects?

Sunday August 23, 2009

When a woman has been recommended to have a LEEP to treat high risk cervical dysplasia, her 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. How does a LEEP really affect pregnancy? Are LEEP procedures responsible for miscarriages and pre-term births? Read more about LEEP procedures and pregnancy

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