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Taking Microgynon Lead To Cervical Erosion? Will It Cause Problems In Conceiving?

Hi I have been on Microgynon for almost 12 yrs. I stopped for a yr as I was trying for a baby and had my son three years ago. I had no problems until October when I had bleeding mid pack. The same happened last month half way through the pack. Yesterday was the 14th day of bleeding and I went to a Sexual Health Clinic. They said I have Cervical Erosion and it may be the result of being on the pill. Yesterday was my last pill from the pack and after much discussion my husband and I have decided that I should stop and we will use condoms. Will the erosion eventually repair itself now that I've stopped? I'm still bleeding today.
Tue, 10 Dec 2013
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Hello,
Thanks for posting your query.
Cervical erosion can happen on prolonged use of hormonal pills.
In most of the cases it will resolve spontaneously but should regularly consult your doctor.
In few cases when it will not heal by its own you would have to undergo cryocauterization.
Take care
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Taking Microgynon Lead To Cervical Erosion? Will It Cause Problems In Conceiving?

Hello, Thanks for posting your query. Cervical erosion can happen on prolonged use of hormonal pills. In most of the cases it will resolve spontaneously but should regularly consult your doctor. In few cases when it will not heal by its own you would have to undergo cryocauterization. Take care