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TTC after LLETZ procedure

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MrsB899 · 31/03/2019 21:48

Has anyone struggled to get pregnant after a LLETZ or come across any problems in pregnancy due to this. I had a LLETZ due to CIN3 in mid 2017 and we're just TTC and this is constantly at the back of my mind. TIA.

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Rolyboo · 31/03/2019 22:21

I’ll follow this as I have also had LLETZ, over 4 years ago when I was only 23. I can’t give any advice other than I wasn’t told it would be an issue, just that I may be more likely to have a premature baby (but some things say that this isn’t true).
Would love to know anyone’s experiences

MrsB899 · 31/03/2019 22:24

@Rolyboo I was told by the doctor on the day that if I went on to have any more children I may need a stitch to prevent going into premature Labour

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Comps83 · 31/03/2019 22:26

Aw man I didn’t even think about this. I had it done 10 years ago.

MissMilly88 · 31/03/2019 22:28

I've had two lletz procedures and am 35 weeks pregnant. The only issue I could have a is a premature baby but obviously this is unlikely to be a problem for me now. I don't think conception would be an issue.

alwaysthinkingofsleep · 31/03/2019 22:33

I had 2 LLETZ procedures albeit 7 years prior to having my first child. I was repeatedly told that it does not effect fertility however can effect womb competency & thus chance (small, I think) of prem babies. I have had 4 pregnancies so it certainly didn't effect my fertility.

MrsB899 · 31/03/2019 22:34

Aww ladies thank you so much for your replies, so reassuring to hear

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Rolyboo · 31/03/2019 22:56

Reassuring to hear it shouldn’t affect ttc. I’m only in cycle 1 and trying to stay relaxed about it all Confused

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