Why do Pap smears hurt so much?

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 was my Pap smear painful?

There are many reasons why a smear test may be painful, including: Vaginismus, which is when the vagina suddenly tightens as you try to put something into it. Endometriosis. Cervical ectropion (cervical erosion)
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How can I make a Pap smear less painful?

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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Is it normal for smear test to hurt?

For most people, a smear test shouldn't be painful, but it's normal to find it a bit uncomfortable. Usually the most uncomfortable bit is when the speculum is opened. Having your cervix brushed to remove cells can feel a bit strange, but shouldn't hurt. However, some people will find a smear test painful.
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Does a Pap smear test hurt 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 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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How do you relax during a smear test?

8 Tips For Making Your Smear Test More Comfortable
  1. Remember that your GP or gynaecologist has seen many vaginas before. ...
  2. Wear warm clothing. ...
  3. Think of something to distract you during the test. ...
  4. Focus on your breathing. ...
  5. Ask for a smaller speculum. ...
  6. Relieve yourself before the test. ...
  7. Communicate with your doctor.
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Do smear tests hurt more as you get older?

One particular issue for older women can be that screening becomes more painful following the menopause. Lower oestrogen levels can cause thinning and dryness of the vaginal walls and it's estimated that half of all post-menopausal women have these symptoms.
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Can you be numbed for a Pap smear?

The short answer to this question is, yes, you can be sedated to get a pelvic exam and Pap smear. This is not common practice however, and usually only done when there is suspected clinical concern and a routine exam is not possible.
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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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Are there alternatives to Pap smears?

Investigators concluded that urinary HPV testing may be a good alternative to undergoing a Pap smear. “Because home HPV urinary testing is non-invasive and do[es] not require medical attention, this method may be an alternative for women who are reluctant to use Pap smear,” the investigators wrote.
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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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What should you not do after a Pap smear?

Avoid sex and don't use a tampon in the two to three days following a Pap smear if you're experiencing bleeding. The additional pressure may cause bleeding to start again or become heavier.
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How long does a pap smear take?

Pap Smear Procedure

The test is done in your doctor's office or clinic. It takes about 10 to 20 minutes. You'll lie on a table with your feet placed firmly in stirrups. You'll spread your legs, and your doctor will insert a metal or plastic tool (speculum) into your vagina.
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How far does the speculum go?

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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Can I do a Pap smear without a speculum?

One of the main causes of discomfort is the speculum (the instrument used to hold the walls of the vagina open). It is now possible to do cervical screening by testing for the virus that causes cervical cancer; human papillomavirus (HPV). An advantage of HPV testing is that samples can be taken without a speculum.
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Why am I afraid of Pap smear?

Pap Smear test tends to be a bit uncomfortable because of the process involved in the sample collection. Even after the procedure ends, the discomforted feeling might persist. You might experience cramps or slight vaginal bleeding after the test. You can consult your doctor if the discomfort continues for long.
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How can I prevent anxiety during a Pap smear?

Talk to your nurse

It may be helpful to book an appointment with your GP beforehand to talk through what will happen at the test and ways they can make it easier. Ask as many questions as you need and make sure you are fully aware of what is going to happen during the test and after.
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Can gynecologist know if you 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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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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What can a gynecologist tell from a Pap smear?

The Pap test (also called a Pap smear) checks for changes in the cells of your cervix. The cervix is the lower part of the uterus (womb) that opens into the vagina (birth canal). The Pap test can tell if you have an infection, abnormal (unhealthy) cells, or cancer.
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Do pelvic exams hurt?

A pelvic exam is a normal part of taking care of your body. It only takes a few minutes and it doesn't hurt.
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At what age is a Pap smear not necessary?

Pap smears typically continue throughout a woman's life, until she reaches the age of 65, unless she has had a hysterectomy. If so, she no longer needs Pap smears unless it is done to test for cervical or endometrial cancer).
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Can I put the speculum in myself?

Ask if you can insert the speculum yourself.

Dr. Christianson says she sometimes allows patients experiencing a lot of anxiety about a Pap smear, such as those who have vaginismus, to guide the speculum into the entryway of their own vaginas as though they're inserting a tampon. This could be an option for you.
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Why are Pap smears every 5 years now?

A big reason for the change: We now better understand the way cervical cancer develops over time—we know it takes many years to develop—so we've expanded the time between screenings. We also now have two screening options to detect cervical cancer, the Pap test and the HPV test.
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