Yes, many young girls that have never been sexually active have pap smears. If you tell your clinician that this is your first pelvic exam, they will use a very small speculum, and tell you what to expect before they do the exam
i dont see why not
Well, no. Not really. It really depends. Please read on...
You see...women have what is called a "Hymen", (A thin membrane that covers the opening of the vagina.)
And while a GYN can determine whether or not the hymen has been ruptured, it is not automatically determined whether or not the women is still a "Virgin".
The reason...while the hymen is usually ruptured during "Intercourse" or "Masterbation"...it can also be ruptured during jolsting sports...such
as..."Horseback Riding" for instance.
I hope this helps you.
Have a nice day!
~S
You don't need to get a pap smear unless you have had a sexual partner.. So if you are a virgin, there's no need? But yes. They will be able to tell.
Virginity is not something that can be detected through a pap smear.
No, you have to have actual sexual intercourse to lose your virginity, and pap smears are not sexual intercourse.
No
Neither a pap smear nor a physical exam can tell you if your daughter has had sex.
Yes, you can have a pap smear even if you haven't had sexual contact. Ask your health care provider about specific recommendations for your situation.
A pap smear does not affect your fertility. You are as likely to get pregnant after a pap smear as you are before a pap smear.
Yes
A pap smear can't tell if someone is a "virgin." Virgin is not a medical term, and there is no test to see if someone has had sex.
A miscarriage does not change recommendations for pap smear frequency. You go for a pap smear on the schedule recommended at your last pap smear.
yes... you can still carry cervical cancer or other diseases so a pap smear is required by the age of 21:)
Yes, IUDs do not interfere with the ability to get a pap smear.
yes get pregnant if pep smear test positive
There is no home kit for a pap smear as of Fall 2014. See your health care provider for your pap smear.
It's not unusual for women to have a small amount of bleeding with their pap smear. On its own, blood in the pap smear has no clinical significance.