Pain during a pap smear is not associated with STDs. If you have pain during collection of the pap, it may mean only that your cervix was relatively closed that day.
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Talk to a doctor this could be a sign of an underlying condition.
No, definitely not. You need to consult a doctor about this.
A sharp pain can be a sign of an ectopic pregnancy or an inplantaion pain.
If you are suffering these you should go and see a qualified medical practitioner (a doctor).
no sign from the teacher.
If you are refering to music, the sign for sharp is #
Epithelial cells are a normal part of the anatomy. They are the type of cell checked in a pap smear. If they are present, it's a sign that the pap smear got a decent sample.
If you are talking sheet music, a sharp sign is as it always is, a # if I am not mistaken.
This is one of those questions where you really need to see a doctor for the answer. Sharp pains ANYWHERE on your body are not good sign. And no one is going to be able to diagnose you with just one symptom, such as sharp pain. If you're looking for someone to say that sharp pains in your breasts are normal, or if you're looking for someone to say that sharp pains definitely mean one thing or the other for sure, no one on here can do that for you. ~ T
If a woman's cervix bleeds with minimal contact, it may be a sign of chlamydia. Bleeding or spotting after a pap smear isn't necessarily a sign of chlamydia. Since you're concerned, contact your health care provider to make sure you were tested for chlamydia at the time of the pap smear.
Spotting after a pap smear is not a sign of pregnancy. Signs of pregnancy are an absent period and positive pregnancy test. Sore nipples are a common symptom of both menstruation and pregnancy.