Doctor, can I get pregnant after conization of cervical cancer in situ?

  Patient: Description of condition (onset, main symptoms, hospital visited, etc.): The disease was discovered in November 2010, with symptoms of heavy discharge and abnormal color, and cold knife conization was done in December 2010. One and a half months later, the TCT was normal and HPV 16,33,6,11 was positive. Can I get pregnant if I am positive for HPV and if so, when can I get pregnant? What are the disadvantages for the baby?       Answer: It is possible to get pregnant, and the cervical check-ups should be done regularly during pregnancy. There is no effect on the baby. Reply: According to the extent of your pre-operative condition, you need to review 3 months, 6 months and one year after surgery. The tired gland indicates that the lesion is not only confined to the epithelium, but is deeper. If you are anxious to get pregnant, review TCT or colposcopy after 6 months, and if there is no abnormality, then you can get pregnant. Simple positive HPV does not affect the child.