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Do i have cervical cancer?

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just today i looked inside of my v****a with a mirror i seen a little white bump on my cervix and a couple other ones more down below.. i did get a pap test not too long ago the results came up that i had no std's or anything but i did have abnormal cells the doctor said that it is sometimes normal in pregnancys to have abnormals cells i know that its not genital warts because both my boyfriend and i do not have them.. i was wondering if somebody has or had the same thing as me i am 35 weeks pregnant.. i was also wondering if it will go away on its own or will i have to get scraped or somthing.. my mom mentioned that she had it and a couple of my friends had it

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  1. I do not think it is cancer of cervix. You can not see cervix by the reflection on the mirror. It is a interior part and can not bee seen by open eye. Further the symptoms said by you is not that of cervical cancer. The symptoms of Cervical cancer are -

    You may not experience any cervical cancer symptoms — early cervical cancer generally produces no signs or symptoms. As the cancer progresses, these cervical cancer symptoms and signs may appear:

        * Vaginal bleeding after intercourse, between periods or after menopause

        * Watery, bloody vaginal discharge that may be heavy and have a foul odor

        * Pelvic pain or pain during intercourse

    So incidentally you are suffering for something else. And I feel it may be due to some infection. Please consult your doctor immediately and he will assess your case. You can also have Pap Smear Test ONCE AGAIN and take further action. Pap will tell you exactly if you are suffering with Cervical cancer or not.

    But do not neglect and have immediate treatment. Best of luck-


  2. This is something to ask your doctor, not people on Yahoo answers. You need to get it checked out.  

  3. ASK YOUR DOCTOR!  You're seeing one on a regular basis, right?  At 35 weeks you're probably going in every other week or so.  No one here is going to be able to diagnosis your problem here!  And if they did I wouldn't trust it.

  4. seek the advice of your physician, not a bunch of largely unqualified individuals on a website.

    good luck.

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