Scarred Cervix

A scarred cervix can be caused due to any type of delivery, inflammation, and surgery on the pelvic floor. Pregnancy termination or miscarriage that required dilatation and curettage or evacuation and previous cesarean (c-section) birth can often result in a scarred cervix.

  
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Can I get Novasure ablation done for cervical scar tissue?

Query: Hello doctor, I have a lot of scar tissue on my cervix and I have really heavy periods. Tried birth control, had very serious side effects, stopped the birth control. I have tried Provera. My legs got swollen, stopped taking that. She tried an IUD and due to a lot of scar tissue, she could not inse...  Read Full »


Answer: Hello, Welcome to icliniq.com. I have a feeling that your problem is of quite serious in nature as you are bleeding heavily and yes you can try for ablation but there is a chance of its failure as ablation devices may not enter into the scarred cervix and additionally associated with injuries like...  Read Full »

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