Do you have to have an IUD to get pregnant after a conization?

A woman who has undergone conization does not necessarily need to be circumcised in order to get pregnant, depending on the actual situation of the individual. Cervical cerclage is a common surgery in obstetrics and gynecology, mainly used to remove diseased cervical tissue, usually does not affect the normal physiological function of the cervix as well as the length of the cervix, therefore, generally speaking, women do not need to undergo cervical cerclage to get pregnant after cervical cerclage surgery. However, if a woman has had repeated miscarriages in the past due to a short cervix, she will need to have her cervix evaluated before becoming pregnant. If the cervix is short, with a length of 2.5cm or less, she may need to undergo a cervical cerclage procedure after becoming pregnant in order to avoid miscarriages. Women who become pregnant after cervical conization surgery are advised to consult a professional doctor at a regular hospital to decide whether or not they need to undergo cervical cerclage surgery according to their actual situation.