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Analysis on pregnancy outcomes and risk factors of cervical polypectomy during the first and second trimester pregnancy.

Yu-Luan HuangRui-Zhe ChenFang Le
Published in: The journal of obstetrics and gynaecology research (2022)
The most suitable hemostasis method should be taken in the cervical polypectomy during pregnancy. The risk of miscarriage associated with polypectomy during pregnancy is higher in females with decidual polyps. If decidual polyps are highly suspected and they do not cause excessive vaginal bleeding and can be ruled out the possibility of malignancy, conservative treatment may lead to a better outcome.
Keyphrases
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