Is it normal to feel sad after a Pap smear?

Studies report that after being informed of an abnormal Pap smear test result, women commonly feel stressed and anxious [4-6], irrespective of the severity of the result [7]. These emotions are often long lasting, being present up to two years after the Pap test [8].
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Why do I feel weird after a Pap smear?

Discomfort and bleeding or cramping after a pap smear is normal because this area of our body is so sensitive. After a pap smear or pelvic exam, blood rushes to the cervix and your other reproductive organs.
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How do you feel after a Pap smear?

A Pap smear is very safe, and most people only experience mild cramping during the procedure. Some people experience more intense cramping that is similar to or worse than that during a period. Others may notice that the cramping lasts for 1–2 days after the test. There are typically no other side effects.
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How long does it take to recover from pap smear?

If bleeding after a Pap smear is from normal causes, such as a cervical scratch, the bleeding should stop within a few hours. Spotting may last up to two days, but the bleeding will become lighter. Avoid sex and don't use a tampon in the two to three days following a Pap smear if you're experiencing bleeding.
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Do I need to rest after a Pap smear?

In special cases (such as having a weakened immune system, being HIV-positive, or a diagnosis of cervical cancer), your doctor may recommend more frequent pap testing. Directly after your first pap smear, however, you can go about your day as normal, with no restrictions.
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How Do I Overcome The Pain Of My Smear Test? | This Morning



Why are Pap smears so painful?

When Pap smears are uncomfortable, it's often because there's a sensation of pressure in the pelvic region. Urinating beforehand can relieve some of this pressure. In some cases, your doctor might request a urine sample, so be sure to ask if it's OK to use the restroom beforehand.
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Why does the speculum hurt so much?

Sometimes a pap test is excruciatingly painful not because the speculum is the wrong size, but because your vaginal issue is thin and dry or the muscles that surround the vagina are tense and painful.
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Do smear tests hurt if you're a virgin?

The cervical screening procedure won't damage your hymen or affect your virginity in any way, although it may be a little more uncomfortable for those who haven't had sex before.
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What should you not do before a Pap smear?

Avoid intercourse, douching, or using any vaginal medicines or spermicidal foams, creams or jellies for two days before having a Pap smear, as these may wash away or obscure abnormal cells. Try not to schedule a Pap smear during your menstrual period. It's best to avoid this time of your cycle, if possible.
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Do I cancel my Pap smear while on period?

It's also OK if you want to keep the appointment

Being on your menstrual cycle isn't going to have an effect on your visit or results. Thanks to new tech, the findings of your Pap smear, STI tests, and pelvic exam will most likely be the same as they would if you weren't bleeding!
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Can a doctor tell if you are pregnant during Pap smear?

There is no exact answer, unfortunately. The earliest signs of pregnancy detectable during a pelvic exam usually show up at around six weeks after your last period. However, those signs can also have other potential causes. As a result, pregnancies are almost always confirmed by lab tests.
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Is it normal to feel sore after a pelvic exam?

It's totally normal for women to experience a little bit of discomfort following a pelvic exam, especially if it's their first one. It's also common for women after a pap test to have mild cramping and/or light bleeding for a couple of days after a pap test (smear).
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What does a Pap smear feel like for a virgin?

Will it hurt? The pelvic examination will not hurt. Many women describe the experience as a sensation of crowding or fullness in the vagina; however, there should be no pain. Sometimes a woman will feel discomfort, especially if she is tense.
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Can you feel unwell after a smear test?

Most women feel fine after having treatment for abnormal cervical cells but some may feel unwell and need to go home and rest. You can go home the same day you have treatment, unless you've had a hysterectomy or a cone biopsy.
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Is it normal to get wet during a pelvic exam?

There is nothing wrong with you. Your body's natural response of lubrication in this particular case has nothing to do with whether you are aroused by your doctor or the examination itself. Also, some women lubricate more than others and that is normal too.
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Should you shave before Pap smear?

It doesn't take much to prepare for a pap smear. Some women may feel like they need to shave their pubic hair, but it's unnecessary for this test. You should only tackle it if you'll be more comfortable. Your doctor has seen it all, so a little bit of pubic hair won't bother him.
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How can I relax during a Pap smear?

Smear test top tips: How to make cervical screening more...
  1. Time your appointment with your period.
  2. Wear comfortable clothes.
  3. Ask for a woman to do the test.
  4. Ask for a smaller speculum.
  5. Put the speculum in yourself.
  6. Ask to change position.
  7. Don't use lubricant.
  8. Use painkillers if necessary.
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Can a Pap smear pop your cherry?

It's not a comfortable exam, but if it's done gently, with a small speculum (which is inserted into the vagina to open it for the pap smear), then it won't tear your hymen.
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Can a gynecologist tell if you're a virgin?

A pelvic exam or a vaginal exam cannot reveal with absolute certainty that a woman is a virgin or has been sexually active. A gynecologist can't tell if you are a virgin by doing a physical exam because of the variation in different hymens and the absence of a hymen isn't an indicator of sexual activity.
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What age should you get your first Pap smear?

Women should start Pap smear screening at age 21. Between the ages of 21-29, women whose Pap smears are normal only need it repeated every three years. Women ages 30 and over should have testing for the human papillomavirus (HPV) with their Pap smear. HPV is the cause of cervical cancer.
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How many fingers does a gynecologist use?

The doctor or nurse will put lubricant on two fingers (still wearing the gloves) and slide them inside your vagina. Using the other hand, he or she will press on the outside of your lower abdomen (the area between your vagina and your stomach). You may feel a little pressure or discomfort.
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Why do gynecologists push on your stomach?

Pressing on your stomach is a way to find out if the size of your internal organs is normal, to check if anything hurts, and to feel if anything unusual is going on. Looking, listening, and feeling are all part of a physical exam.
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How far does a speculum go in?

Speculae up to 4 cm wide and 12–16 cm long are appropriate when redundant vaginal walls prolapse between the bills and obscure the view of the cervix; this occurs most commonly in obese and multiparous women.
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Do gynecologists judge you?

Contrary to what you might think, when your gyno asks you these sorts of questions, there's no right or wrong answer. “We don't want to judge you, we just want to help you,” says Sherry Thomas, M.D., a fellow of the American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists.
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What age do females start going to the gynecologist?

The American Congress of Obstetricians and Gynecologists (ACOG) recommends girls have their first gynecologic visit between ages 13 and 15. Why is that? Naturally, a girl should see us at any age if she has medical issues or questions.
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