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Old 09-22-2008, 09:54 PM #1
Jedda Jedda is offline
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Confused Cervical Changes

I am new here, but I'm just kinda worried bout a couple of things. I am 26 with two children. Had an annual pap . Provider called today and said needed to schedule coloposcopy in morning and that results showed high grade cells and that some were atypical. What does this mean? I have had an abnormal pap before when I was about 20, but then were all normal after that. I am really worried. Does anybody know or had a similiar issue? Thanks
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