A pap smear can't detect pregnancy. A pregnancy test is required for that purpose.
pap smear is a test it have not any relation with pregnancy
No, a pap smear can't diagnose pregnancy. A pregnancy test is required for that diagnosis.
There is no home kit for a pap smear as of Fall 2014. See your health care provider for your pap smear.
You can usually see the sac on ultrasound at five weeks. It may be six weeks until you can see an embryo. A pap smear can't tell if you're pregnant; it's a screening test for cervical cancer and precancerous changes on the cervix.
Not really, as he has to send the smear out to a pathologist who will take a look at the smear under a microscope. The pathologist will send a report back to the doctor who took the smear. The first doctor will then let you know what the results are.
Pap smear is recommended for all women. The most recent guidelines recommend that screening is started at age 21. See your doctor for a review of who is a candidate for pap smear!
If you have a tampon in your vagina, your health care provider would have noticed it during your pap smear.
i doubt it.. ill see because im gettin one today
Pap smear results are not given in percentages. See your health care provider to get a better understanding of your test results.
An internist, family practitioner, or GYN can do a pap smear. Many other health care providers also provide this routine test.
When you have an appointment for a PAP smear, it will be time to see your gynecologist.
A pap smear can't tell if someone is a "virgin." Virgin is not a medical term, and there is no test to see if someone has had sex.
Pap smears check to see if you need further testing to detect cancer of the cervix or precancerous changes on the cervix.
The pap smear picks up on abnormalities in the cells while the ultrasound can see if anything looks like it shouldn't. So since the pap smear haven't picked up on it but it looks like something is up they need a second opinion so they are not missing anything. Ultrasounds are not the easiest to see the small differences in.