Can I get pregnant if I have precancerous cells in my cervix?
Precancerous cells are abnormal cells that could turn into cancerous cells. Depending on the grade of the precancerous cells of the cervix, you may need to undergo treatments. In rare cases, these procedures can interfere with a patient’s ability to conceive, but women of childbearing age who still want to conceive are usually treated with the procedure that is least likely to have an impact on fertility.
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