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Original Research
Fertility and conservative treatment in the early stage of cervical cancer
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1 Obstetrics and Gynecology Institute, University of Padua
Clin. Exp. Obstet. Gynecol. 1992, 19(1), 40–42;
Published: 10 March 1992
Abstract

The purpose of this study was to check fertility after the conisation of the cervix. Authors followed-up 74 conized women: 24 became pregnant and of the rest of them, 28 used contraceptive methods and 22 never became pregnant again. 76% of the pregnancies were normal. In only one case, in which the pregnancy was twin, was it necessary to use a cervical cerclage for cervical incontinence. Therefore conisation does not seem to be a limiting factor to fertility.
Keywords
Fertility
Cervix conisation
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