Low-grade cervical lesions are cervical intraepithelial neoplasia, which are generally benign and can still lead to normal pregnancy, but it is usually recommended to treat the disease before preparing for pregnancy.
Low-grade cervical lesions are precancerous, a group of cervical lesions closely related to cervical cancer, often occurring in women between the ages of 25 and 35. Some of the low-grade cervical lesions can subside naturally, and a few patients can be cured with aggressive surgical treatments, such as cervical conization, or cryotherapy, ultrasound, laser ablation and other treatments.
After curing or self-healing, patients with low-grade cervical lesions usually do not affect the remaining ability of women, so they can still get pregnant normally, and it is usually recommended to prepare for pregnancy after treating the disease. Patients are advised to maintain a positive and optimistic mindset in their daily life, have a regular routine, ensure sufficient sleep and rest, and also pay attention to monitoring their condition and actively cooperating with the doctor’s treatment.