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A pap smear doesn't require "cutting" of tissue samples. Specially trained nurse practitioner colposcopists take biopsies during colposcopy, but not all nurse practitioners have this training or provide this service.
Typically women get pap smears. Rarely, men get anal pap smears, but this is not a common practice.
because if too much smear the sample will look to indistinct
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Pap smears do not affect fertility. The same chance of pregnancy exists before or after a pap smear.
Smears are prepared to study microscopic features of a specimen. If we use thisk smears, then it would be difficult to study morphologic features. That's why, thin smears are preferred over thick smears
Typically Pap smears are done to check for abnormal cells on the cervix. Vaginal and anal Pap smears can also be done.
Yes, women who have had the Gardasil vaccine should continue getting pap smears.
Pap smears are screening tests for cervical cancer.
Pap smears do not change the chances of getting pregnant.
Pap smears are not recommended for 12 year olds.