It is possible: LSIL does not prevent pregnancy. Low-grade squamous intraepithelial lesion (LSIL) is a common abnormal result on a Pap test, and is also known as mild dysplasia. A woman with LSIL should follow-up closely with her Ob-Gyn doctor regarding LSIL follow-up, treatment, and future pregnancies. Many women with LSIL have spontaneously cleared their LSIL on follow-up exams.
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