After LEEP, you may rest for a few minutes after the procedure before going home.
You may want to wear a sanitary pad for bleeding. It is normal to have some mild cramping, spotting, and dark or dark-colored discharge for several days. The dark discharge is from the medicine applied to your cervix to control bleeding.
You may be instructed not to douche, use tampons, or have sex for 4 weeks after LEEP, or for a period of time advised by your doctor.
You may also have other limits on your activity, including no strenuous activity or heavy lifting.
Take a pain reliever for cramping or soreness as directed by your doctor. Aspirin or some other pain medicines may increase the chance of bleeding. Be sure to take only approved medicines.
Your doctor will tell you when to return for further treatment or care. Generally, women who have had LEEP will need Pap tests more often.
Tell your doctor if you have any of these:
- Heavy bleeding.
- Bleeding with clots.
- Foul-smelling drainage from your vagina.
- Fever, chills, or both.
- Severe abdominal pain.
Your doctor may give you other instructions after the procedure, depending on your particular situation.