A pap smear does not take four months for results. Contact your health care provider directly to find out why the result is not in.
Pap smear results may take a week or so due to double-checks on the test process. If your result is taking longer, contact your heatlh care provider for information.
No, it does not need to be removed for a Pap smear. The annual gyn exam and testing can be done with the Nuva Ring in place. Not that I know of. I have had a pap smear done with it in. It may just be the practitioner's preference. If so, then she/he can probably remove and place it back immediately after the exam. But I would leave it in and inform my practitioner.
Recommendations for testing after an abnormal pap smear depend on the exact pap result, the patient's age, and her medical history. You may be advised to repeat the pap smear anywhere from six months to three years later. Contact your health care provider for advice specific to your situation.
A normal/high estrogen level isn't a typical result these days on US pap smears, but back when this was still reported, it was a perfectly normal result.
A better question would be If they broke up twice in six months and shes two months pregnant two months after they got back together is she pregnant? And the answer would be yes.
Crosby sustained aconcussionas a result of hits to the head in back-to-back games. The injury left him sidelined for ten and a half months.
When a pap result comes back inadequate, your health care provider will recommend retesting on a schedule that makes sense given your health history. Occasionally, in postmenopausal women, treatment with estrogen may be recommended prior to retesting.
A high grade SIL pap smear result isn't a cancer diagnosis. Your health care provider will recommend further testing and biopsy to make sure it's not cancer.
They may have found abnormal cells, or needing to repeat your pap test.
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.
You can try to get the money back. If you are not successful then you are responsible to correct your error.
There are many kinds of abnormal pap smears. The point of the pap smear is the detection of abnormal, precancerous cells on the cervix. Occasionally, other abnormalities are found. If you're worried about your pap smear result, ask your health care provider for more information about your specific case. Some abnormalities require only routine followup in three to five years; others require other types of testing done within months of the smear. Some health care providers want to talk about any kind of abnormality face-to-face, and others will only talk about very serious problems in such a discussion. If you're worried, and your appointment isn't in the next couple of days, ask your health care provider to give you some information over the phone.
It would take 6 to 8 months just to get there! So, in total, it would probably take a little over a year, there and back!