After a cervical biopsy, often 24 hours after the biopsy, you go to the hospital to have the gauze that is pressing on the cervix removed, in the cystotomy position. It is important to empty the bladder before removing the gauze. After the gauze is removed, watch the vagina to see if there is any more bleeding. Some patients will still have a small amount of bleeding after the gauze is removed and will need to still use gauze pressure to stop the bleeding. So after removing the gauze, not only should you keep the vulva clean, but also keep an eye on the vaginal bleeding. If there is a lot of bleeding, go to the hospital anytime and anywhere to put more pressure on the gauze to stop the bleeding. In addition, after the biopsy, half a month can not have sex, so as not to cause local infection, half a month can not sit in the bath, only shower.