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Pap smears are not recommended for 12 year olds.
There is no law that determines the time to start pap smears. Pap smears are recommended for women 21 to 65.
Yes, it's common for HPV to cause problems on pap smears many years after infection. HPV on a pap smear does not tell you when infection occurred.
Typically women get pap smears. Rarely, men get anal pap smears, but this is not a common practice.
Family physicians routinely do pap smears. It is a normal part of family practice.
Pap smears are no longer used to detect cell atrophy.
Medicare pays for pap smears at the recommended frequency. Most women do not need pap smears annually. If you do require an annual pap due to your medical history, Medicare will pay.
A pap smear detects cervical cancer and precancerous changes on the cervix. It can't tell you anything about whether you can get pregnant or not.
Pap smears are recommended for women 21 and over. Women who have not had intercourse are at low risk for Cervical cancer.
Typically Pap smears are done to check for abnormal cells on the cervix. Vaginal and anal Pap smears can also be done.
No, Pap smears are not mandatory. However they are strongly recommended every year because a doctor is able to make sure your healthy.
Pap Smears and Gay Hairdressers - 2011 was released on: USA: 26 November 2011