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Angellita asked in HealthWomen's Health · 9 years ago

would this be an emergency appointment?

Guys might wanna go back here lol

but to cut a long story short for a couple of months ive had a solidish lump on my cervix, im pretty darn sure my coil has moved. I'm not in any pain and to me thats the main thing which constitutes an emergency. I would now like to get it sorted sooner then later but dont like taking spaces which could go to someone more in need

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    Presumably you have examined yourself to detect the solidish lump on your cervix? I think it is important to go to the doctors, regardless of whether you are in any pain or not. It's an emergency, in my opinion - ok don't get alarmed when I say that - but just because you aren't in pain and you "think" your coil has moved - which it may have not - anything that doesn't feel normal should get checked out.

    Source(s): Personal experience - i.e. polyps on the endocervical canal, loop diathermy, cone biopsy, cauterisation, LLETZ - you name it!
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