Bleeding after a pap smear test is normal because they are scraping skin off the sensitive cervix
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.
A pap smear is a screening test for cervical cancer. It is a normal part of prenatal care.
A pap smear is a screening test for cervical cancer. It is a normal part of prenatal care. It will not harm a pregnancy.
This is normal
Endocervical and/or squamous cells are normal on a pap smear. This notation on your result means the test was complete.
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.
Blood on the swab is not unusual during a pap smear and has no clinical significance.
Yes, it is very common for pap smears to go from abnormal to normal.
A pap smear will not affect the baby at all.
Bleeding after a pap smear is not unusual. Blood in the urine could mean infection, stones, or other bladder or kidney disease, or could be an incidental finding.
Epithelial cells and mucus are normal on a pap smear.