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I'm 31 years old. When I was in my early 20s I had an abnormal pap with cervical dysplasia and had to have a cone biopsy to get it removed but I never followed through with a follow up. I also have pcos and a history of irregular periods. My periods used to be 3 to 5 days sometimes every month and sometimes every 3 months. Now they are 9 to 15 days, really heavy and still every 1 to 3 months apart. My last 2 were 15 days long and 3 weeks between the 2. I have cramping and dull achy pain in my lower abdomen some times. Is this something that needs immediate medical attention? I can not get insurance through my employer until the 1st of january. Open enrollment is in october.
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Better get cone biopsy done and have follow up.
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You need at least a check-up and decide about insurance after diagnosing the present situation. The past history of dysplasia needs to be viewed seriously
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