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Pregnant With Low Lisl And Cin1, No Invassive Growth. Had Miscarriage. Should I Repeat The Test For Cin 1?

I found out i was pregnant 4 months ago and when ran tested for other things, the doctor told me i low grade lisl and it was cin1 and also said there was no invasive growth and needed to be checked after pregnancy. I had a miscarriage and couple of days ago and need.to go back for a follow up 6 weeks from today. Should i also do anher test for the cin 1? di
Wed, 18 Jul 2012
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hi,
normally some hystological occur in cervical tissue during pregnancy under influence of hormones which may appear as dysplasia features, these usually regress after delivery,
but we cannot always take this as possibility,
so you better undergo one more test to detect present cervical tissue status and to rule out CIN1.
take care.
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Pregnant With Low Lisl And Cin1, No Invassive Growth. Had Miscarriage. Should I Repeat The Test For Cin 1?

hi, normally some hystological occur in cervical tissue during pregnancy under influence of hormones which may appear as dysplasia features, these usually regress after delivery, but we cannot always take this as possibility, so you better undergo one more test to detect present cervical tissue status and to rule out CIN1. take care.