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hi.. I've been searching the internet for a little while now trying to find answers to my questions. This site caught my eye with all the insight and support so hopefully someone will be able to help me out..

I just had laser surgery on May 28th due to abnormal cells on my cervics and with all the information that was thrown my way I wasn't able to catch all the facts so I just have a few questions

1.) im aware of the no sex for 3-4 weeks but im curious as to if im allowed to orgasm still during "no intercourse time?"

2.) im a little itchy down there.. is this normal during the recovery period?

3.) there have been a few times that there is black dots on my pad (maybe scabs from healing or something) but has anyone else experienced this?


that's all for now, any insight is muchly appreciated, THANKS!!

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I would have to say

1. Im sure having orgasms wouldn't hurt anything, since your cervix moves naturaly thtroughout the day. As long as nothing is inserted into the vagina.

2. I had an itchy feeling on the inside of my vagina after just having a colposcopy.

3. It may be scabs, or a substance that is out on to slow the bleeding.

Of course your best form of advice is going to come from your doctor.

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