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    Can cervical cancer affect a pregnancy?

    I am waiting for results from my pap smear and I am 7 weeks pregnant. If it comes back positive will it effect my pregnancy?
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  • ACCF’s Vision is to protect and enhance women’s health by eliminating cervical cancer and enabling treatment for women with cervical cancer and related health issues, … View Profile

    No it should not.  Any abnormalities can be followed and even, if necessary, be treated while you are pregnant.  It depends of course on the abnormality detected.  Your GP will send the results along to your obstetrician/gynaecologist and they can further advise you.
    Dr Gino Pecoraro, Obstetrician and Gynaecologist

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