Surgical risks: There are almost no side effects to cervical removal unless the surgeon does a very wide cervical vaginal removal involving the "G spot" under the bladder and in front of the cervix. When that occurs, there is usually excessive bleeding at the time of surgery, as a risk of surgery. The good news with cervical removal, is that the risk of cervical cancer is diminished.
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