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Free (f)
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Has anybody here ever done the pap test? A Pap test is done to screen for cancerous and precancerous cells of the cervix. if you are a lady 21 years or above of ever engaged in sexual intercose you need to check yourself once every year for cervical cancer
now i just got checked for the first time and whoooooa you may have a discomfort feeling they will insert a lubricated vaginal speculum into your vagina. i was uncomfortable am telling ya'll, and plus my gynecologist was a guy he saw my goodies 
anywayz if ya'll want more info check this out, http://www.webmd.com/hw/healthy_women/hw5266.asp
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Seun (m)
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Sorry, but why would a woman choose a male gyneacologist? 
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b_e_b_e (f)
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Some male gynecologist come highly recommended for things that might come along with the pap results  I've had both a male (years ago) and female (presently) gynecologist and they are both highly recommended in their field. Really, it's all about who the best specialist will be to take care of your female needs.
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Reverend (m)
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It is very important for women to go for regular smear tests. Cervical cancer is one of the biggest killers of women. The sad fact is that 90% women can be treated successfully if it is caught in time and it can only be detecting by regular screenings!.
So, go and have your goodies checked at least once every 4 years minimum :-)
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b_e_b_e (f)
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So, go and have your goodies checked at least once every 4 years minimum :-) Actually, a yearly exam is recommended 
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Reverend (m)
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Current general guidelines recommend that women have a Pap test at least once every 3 years, beginning about 3 years after they begin to have sexual intercourse, but no later than age 21. Experts recommend waiting about 3 years after the start of sexual activity to avoid overtreatment for common, temporary abnormal changes. It is safe to wait 3 years, because cervical cancer usually develops slowly. Cervical cancer is extremely rare in women under age 25.
Women ages 65 to 70 who have had at least three normal Pap tests and no abnormal Pap tests in the last 10 years may decide, after talking with their clinician, to stop having Pap tests. Women who have had a hysterectomy (surgery to remove the uterus and cervix) do not need to have a Pap test, unless the surgery was done as a treatment for precancer or cancer.
However, if you your last pap or colposcopy has detected cervical cell changes, then a more frequent pap smear may be done.
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b_e_b_e (f)
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um Reverend surely you are not a gynecologist, abi?
Who told you that women who have had a hysterectomy should not have pap test anymore? Do you know that even after women have this procedure done there is still a pocket there and women are still suppose to get pap test to monitor and make sure that no cysts, polyps, tumors, etc that can develop because the ovaries and tubes are there (unless they have a complete hysterectomy).
These tests are also done to detect what could be the cause of abnormal menstrual cycles. The pap is also performed for early detection of female complications w/in the reproductive system.
Please! Any woman in her right mind will have this test done every year (well-woman exam). Any specialist who knows their field will surely not tell a female to come back every 3 years.
As far as sex goes, women do not begin to get pap test when they become sexually active. They also get these test while they are virgins as well.
If we listened to current general guidelines, there would be many things that come upon woman that could have been diagnosed if detected early on, so it behooves any woman to know her body and take care of it accordingly.
I hope you don't go through life taking what articles or books say as the truth because honey nothing is more truthful than knowing for yourself.
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Reverend (m)
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It differs from Country to Country. The information I posted are the guidelines from the UK health authority!
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cutiepie18 (f)
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hmm yall gon be aiit.It is called Pap Smear test not pap test.jeez.lol.
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b_e_b_e (f)
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We know it's called a pap smear test, but just like anything else it too has nicknames (pap pap, smear, pap test, coochie test, etc) 
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cutiepie18 (f)
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i was just saying ~ ain't nothing wrong with nick name~ but i just felt like writing something~ so slow your roll playa.
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b_e_b_e (f)
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so slow your roll playa Girl, the face should have let you know that I didn't take your post offensively laughs
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cutiepie18 (f)
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Girl, the face should have let you know that I didn't take your post offensivelylaughs
girl i was just kidding too.no offence.
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Anabib (f)
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LADIES PLS GO AND DO THE TESTS OOOO. CA CERVIX IS THE HIGHEST KILLER OF WOMEN, NEXT TO BREAST CANCER. THOUGH BREAST CANCER IS EASILY DETECTED BUT CA CERVIX IS NOT SINCE IT GROWS ON THE INSIDE. A PAP SMEAR TEST EVERY YEAR WILL DO THE TRICK. ITS BETTER TREATED WHEN DETECTED EARLIER.
THOUGH THE TEST IS QUITE PAINFUL BUT ITS ALL FOR THE BETTER.
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Scorpio (f)
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Sorry, but why would a woman choose a male gyneacologist?  They are usually nice and gentle, at least mine is!
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ikamefa (f)
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They are usually nice and gentle, at least mine is!
word!
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English1 (f)
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Did you know they have developed a vaccine against cervical cancer! Fantastic! See here for more details: http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/health/2495029.stmAnd no, if you are a virgin, you do not need a pap smear. As the article I linked to says, cervical cancer is caused by the human papiloma virus (HPV), which is spread by intercourse.
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omoge (f)
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they do that in Nigeria? How expensive would it be??
just curious so that i can send info/pass it on to friends and family.
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cyberangel (m)
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it makes me sad that there are not enough nigerian women responding to this. i did a research in northern nigeria last year and was amazed at the results obtained. apart from information on the state of your cervical cells, other sti's like chlamydia, hpv, herpes, trichomonas can be detected in pap smears. 30% of women screened had at least one of these infections. we also found out that there was a relationship between trichomonas infection and hiv because 70% of all HIV+ patients had trichomonas and/or chlamydia. these are alarming statistics yet these women find it very difficult to go for a pap smear. even though we did free screening because it was an APIN (aids prevention initiative in nigeria) initiative many women refused to come voluntarily. women please, pap smear is not just about cervical cancer other things can be detected which if treated will prevent problems on the long run. Did you know they have developed a vaccine against cervical cancer! Fantastic! See here for more details: http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/health/2495029.stmAnd no, if you are a virgin, you do not need a pap smear. As the article I linked to says, cervical cancer is caused by the human papiloma virus (HPV), which is spread by intercourse. it is not entirely correct to say cervical cancer is caused by HPV because it is a cancer and nobody knows the exact cause of cancers. however, certain strains of HPV are a major predisposing factor to cervical cancer as well as, wait for this, obesity, multiple sex partners,smoking,oral contraceptive use,early sexual intercourse, late child birth etc. the vaccine has not been as effective as thought work is going on to modify it. it is almost impossible to do a pap smear on a virgin without disvirgining her. most annoting, nigeria has no policy on cervical cancer screening, oh the country of my birth
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spoilt (f)
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you can insist on a female doctor. a vaginal exam is one of the most embarrasing exams on the face of the earth.
what does a man know about a vagina aside what he reads in his textbook?
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Dmajesty (m)
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Cancer is a very deadly disease which every one should be careful on how he or she handles his life. What you eat and drink and how you take those things matters a lot. Check well on how you expose your skin to dangerous rays and body creams. Ladies should always pay attention on their breast as often as possible. Details on information concerning cancer, please visit http://cancerous.webs.ioPass the information to others. Cheers, ONE NIGERIA FOR EVER!
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