You really should ask the Doctor Who gave that message. He's the one following your pregnancy and can give you all the answers.
A pap smear can't detect pregnancy.
A pap does not affect the accuracy of a pregnancy test.
A false negative for a pap smear or any test means that the test result was normal even if an abnormality exists. A false positive means that the test result was abnormal when no abnormality exists.
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A missed period and fatigue can be signs of pregnancy. Take a pregnancy test.
Abnormal pap smear results do not affect your ability to get pregnant.
An abnormal pap smear is not a disease in itself. A pap smear is a screening test to find out who needs additional testing to detect disease. If you had an abnormal pap smear, talk with your health care provider to understand what the result means.
Spotting after a pap smear is common, particularly during pregnancy. All bleeding during pregnancy should be discussed with your health care provider.
A pap smear can't detect pregnancy. A pregnancy test is required for that purpose.
A pap smear will not cause a problem during pregnancy. It is a normal part of prenatal care.
There are many kinds of abnormal pap smears. The point of the pap smear is the detection of abnormal, precancerous cells on the cervix. Occasionally, other abnormalities are found. If you're worried about your pap smear result, ask your health care provider for more information about your specific case. Some abnormalities require only routine followup in three to five years; others require other types of testing done within months of the smear. A pap smear during your period may cause an unsatisfactory result if the blood obscures the view of the cervical cells, but won't cause an abnormal pap. Ask your health care provider for more information based on your results and health history.
Abnormal is a very general term. It is not sufficient information to answer the question. It is sufficient information to encourage you to continue to see your gynecologist and follow her directions.