Getting Pregnant After A Smear Test

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maltese natalie - July 31

i did a smear test and my gynae told me that i have an infection and my uterus neck. after that i had full s_x, and the week after i went to remove the infection by doing like a cervical test, to freeze the infection. he told me not to have s_x for 5 days, and i did as he asked. my period was expected 3 days later after this but it never came, i did 2 pregnancy test and a blood test and they all resulted to positive. is that possible???

 

Malica - July 31

Of course it's possible because you are pregnant. A pap smear, the freezing, and in a lot of cases the infection will not affect your fertility. They only recommend no s_x after freezing so that you can properly heal. You would have conceived prior to the freezing (about 14 days before your period was due). You should contact your gyn right away because some infections might affect the normal development of the fetus.

 

Teddyfinch - August 1

yep what she said

 

maltese natalie - August 1

i don't, i conceived 14 days before my period was due, coz i did the blood test it resulted that i am 2- sks pregnant, exactly days between the smear test and the freezing.

 

maltese natalie - August 1

i dont think i conceived 14 days before my period was due, coz i did the blood test and it resulted that i am 2-3 wks pregnant, infact i did the smear test 3 wks ago, it must from the smear test day till the freezing.

 

maltese natalie - August 1

and i forgot, from the day of freezing till the day of knowing of being pregnant (approx 4 days) i used meclon. does that affect?

 

Malica - August 2

You said yourself in your original post that you had s_x between the day you had your smear done and when you were frozen. If I count back with the numbers from your first post you were frozen 8 days before your period was due and had the smear 15 days before your period was due. S_x just before or within a couple of days of your smear is definitely within your fertile window. I don't understand your confusion.

 

maltese natalie - August 2

i am confused if meclpn could harm my fetus

 

Malica - August 3

The only information I have about that is from a google search for Metronidazol (the medical name for the drug you know as Melcon). It says that it should be avoided within the first 12 weeks of pregnancy, and doctors will generally wait until after 12 weeks before prescribing it. You should call your doctor and let them know that you're pregnant. The risk if anything is probably very small, or they might just not know enough about how the drug might affect pregnancy so they avoid it during those critical fist 12 weeks. Please, go see your doctor. We are not medical professionals here and can't properly advise you on something like this.

 

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