Pap smears and Birth Control pills having nothing to do with each other. Pap smear screening is important for your health.
All girls should have at least a baseline PAP Exam (with or without PAP smear). especially before becoming sexually active and discuss birth control. All females after becoming sexually active should have a PAP smear. If a smear is normal, it is you can typically go just once a year. If abnormal, you may need treatment with creams or in-office treatment.
A pap smear does not affect your fertility. You are as likely to get pregnant after a pap smear as you are before a pap smear.
Stopping the birth control pill will not normall affect a pap smear test. The exception is a woman in menopause who stopped estrogen many months before the pap smear; this patient may have a higher risk for an inadequate, but not abnormal, pap result.
It's best to have nothing in your vagina for 24 hours before a pap smear.
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!
As long as that man is a doctor it is perfectly fine.
Yes, vaginal cream can affect the pap smear. Avoid using vaginal creams or douche for 24 hours before your pap smear.
A pap smear is a screening test for cervical cancer. It doesn't make it easier or harder for you to get pregnant.
It dries the smear and fixes the cells to the slide
A pap smear is a screening test for cervical cancer. It doesn't make it harder or easier for you to get pregnant.
Probably gave you the cervical cancer vaccine.
Pap smears do not affect fertility. The same chance of pregnancy exists before or after a pap smear.