Usually the lab will provide a stand that accommodates the sampling device and vial. Contact your pap lab to ask what's available from the test manufacturer.
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No, a woman with an abnormal Pap smear can continue to use NuvaRing. Be sure to follow up with all testing recommendations.
A pap smear and its results don't affect your ability to get pregnant. If you are trying to get pregnant and have had an abnormal pap smear, contact your health care provider for advice on timing. If you are not trying to get pregnant, be sure to use contraception.
The equipment needed for a pap smear is the patient drape, speculum, warm water, and the pap collection device.
Pap smears are used to detect cancer and precancerous changes on the cervix. They are not used to detect infection.
The bimanual exam, if indicated, is done after the pap smear so that the examiner does not disturb cells on the cervix and does not introduce lubricant that may affect the readability of the pap smear.
If your asking if pap smears make it easier to get pregnant, then you don't really understand how women get pregnant or what a pap smear is or is for. You get pregnant because sperm has been deposited into the uterus in whatever manner. You get a pap smear to determine the health of the vagina and cervix. One does NOT equal the other and should never be assumed to be related.
No, pap smears may use other codes, particularly if there is a history of abnormal paps or some clinical abnormality.
No, method does not show up in PAP smears. A PAP smear is a test for abnormal cervical cells as an early indication of cervical cancer, no way to pick-up on meth use.
Yes, you can swim after a pap smear. There is no medical reason not to because the tissue is not perforated during a pap smear. It is a good idea to avoid swimming, sex, douching, or tampon use BEFORE a pap smear because it can disrupt the cells and the test results.
Your placed on a normal doctor bed they lay back a little. You lay flat on your back and they place each leg in a stirrup so your legs are open enough for them to do their job, its very quick and easy. It doesnt hurtt just a bit uncomfortable.
i just had my first pap, at 22 years old. i was worried about my hymen breaking but even though the pap was uncomfortable, my gyno said my hymen is still there. be sure to tell your gyno so they can use a smaller speculum--mine switched once she realized my hymen wasn't torn.Well you dont break it the doctor does. Sometimes he just stretches it.