Patient: Description of condition (onset, main symptoms, hospital visited, etc.): Age: 29 years old, I have been treated at 301 Hospital for hyperthyroidism since 2006, and now my condition is stable and the doctor has allowed me to stop the medication and prepare for pregnancy. I had a pre-pregnancy test on April 9, and in addition to TORCH, the doctor also ordered a TCT test, and I got the results a week later. Satisfactory Inflammatory cells/cover ratio: less than 50% Opinion of the examiner: there are atypical squamous cells, HPV testing is recommended The HPV test was done on the 21st, and I got the result on the 24th which was negative, and the doctor said it was fine and had no effect on having a baby, but that I should wait for the TCT to be repeated after 3 months, and that I didn’t need to use medication. I was happy to know that it was fine, and I didn’t ask any questions. What I want to know is: Doctor, what I am asking is that since my TCT result is not normal, why the doctor didn’t let me check what caused it, it is inflammation that needs to be treated, but he didn’t let me use medicine to treat it, he just let me wait for 3 months. If the results are still the same after 3 months of review, can I have a child immediately, or do I need to wait 3 months again, it is very confusing, I wonder if I need to go to the hospital to do a test, I hope you get an answer, thank you. Your TCT result is ASC-US, which shows atypical abnormal cells, but cannot exclude highly pathological lesions. Therefore, HPV testing should be performed. Persistent high-risk HPV infection is the main cause of cervical precancer and cervical cancer. Your test is negative. Therefore, the possibility of cervical precancerous lesions is very small. Because TCT can sometimes be false positive or false negative. That is why the doctor asked you to retest. If TCT: ASC-US appears again, a biopsy should be taken under colposcopy and sent for pathological examination to clarify the diagnosis. You will then be able to choose when to get pregnant at the right time.