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Unusual growth, polyp, tumour or cancer.
Do not let your family and visitors touch your dressing or wound in hospital or when you are discharged home.
Referrals are usually made by your GP, midwife or healthcare professional.
You will be offered home visits or the opportunity to attend a postnatal (after birth) clinic run by midwives.
Call your GP or NHS 111 for advice.
You may also notice numbness or tingling in your feet, hands or around your mouth.
You have seen red or pinkish urine or you have been told you have blood in your urine. You have been told you have a possible cancer.
You may be referred if you have problems with perineal wound healing or infections, perineal pain, and persistent postnatal bladder or bowel symptoms.
Are there clips or stitches to be taken out? Most surgeons will use dissolving sutures (stitches) or glue.
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If you have any questions about the biopsy or if you need advice, please contact the Colposcopy Helpline.