LEEP knife is a cervical circumferential electrosurgery. It is not that LEEP knife surgery is not recommended, but it is necessary to choose the appropriate treatment according to the doctor’s instructions, because after LEEP knife surgery, it may cause cervical adhesion, pregnancy-related risks and other situations. After the LEEP knife surgery, the surgical wound needs some time to heal, and during the healing process, if you do not pay attention, then it is possible to trigger cervical adhesions, resulting in menstrual blood flow, and difficulties in conception. Also, normal cervical tissue is rich in elastic fibers and has a certain degree of contractility, but after LEEP surgery, the elasticity of the cervical tissue will gradually deteriorate and the cervix will become relatively shorter, which will easily lead to miscarriage or preterm labor if there is a subsequent pregnancy. The above risks tend to be low, and patients who need to undergo LIPPER should follow the doctor’s instructions and actively cooperate with the doctor’s treatment. If you have any questions, you should communicate with your doctor in a timely manner. A good attitude will be conducive to a speedy recovery after the procedure.