Sure, it's possible for your water to break during a pap smear. There is nothing about the pap smear process that would cause your water to break.
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Spotting five days after a pap smear is not related to the pap smear. If the spotting continues, if you're pregnant, or if you have other symptoms, contact your health care provider.
pelvic exams are usually conducted while you are getting a pap smear. the physician inserts fingers into your vaginal canal and pushes on the abdomen to make sure your uterus and ovaries and normal and not swollen. i hope you are not confusing a pap smear with a pelvic exam. (this happens a lot) when getting a pap smear, a speculum will be inserted, the metal or plastic duck-billed thing that allows the dr to see to the back of your vaginal canal where the cervix is located. a long q-tip device is used to collect a culture from the cervix.
You could step away from the steam when you cook. Try wearing sunglasses or any type of glasses. Also, you could invest in water proof eyeliner.
A pap smear is a screening test for cervical cancer. It is a normal part of prenatal care. It does not increase the chances of bleeding-related complications while pregnant.
Yes if you do not you could break your garbage disposal.
Tell them no then slap their nose while their in the act of digging trough the garbage or they wont know why you are punishing them
If you have never had a pap smear before or if it is close to the time you are due for your annual exam, most doctors get the pap smear while you are in the office and being examined. If you have recently had a pap test done and it was normal, I would question the doctor about the reason s/he feels there is a need.
No, Hydrogen Peroxide will eventually turn into water because it will break down from H2O2 into H2O but water will not turn into hydrogen peroxide....
yes oh and um smear pooh all over there but while your at it
Probably gave you the cervical cancer vaccine.
No, it is not permissible to drink coconut water while fasting as it contains calories and may break the fast. It is recommended to stick to water or other non-caloric beverages during fasting periods.