yes, a pap shows Cervical cancer. They usually do it early and then don't test again for a year. good luck. joymaker rn Yes.
Yes it is safe. Most Dr's will routinely give a pap smear at the first prenatal appointment. With both of my pregnancies I had pap smears at 5 weeks.
No. My OB actually did a pap smear at 6 weeks pregnant to make sure everything is normal since it was getting close to my annual time.
A pap smear will not affect the baby at all.
A pap smear can't detect pregnancy.
A pap smear can't detect pregnancy. A pregnancy test is required for that purpose.
A pap smear test won't prevent pregnancy.
A pap smear can't detect pregnancy. A pregnancy test is needed to detect pregnancy.
A pap does not affect the accuracy of a pregnancy test.
A pap smear is a screening test for cervical cancer. It doesn't detect pregnancy.
Pap smears do not affect fertility. The same chance of pregnancy exists before or after a pap smear.
A pap smear will not change the timing of your menstrual cycle.
A pap smear can't detect pregnancy, no matter who collected the sample. A pregnancy test is required to detet pregnancy.
A pap smear is a screening test for cervical cancer. It will not help or harm your attempts to get pregnant.
The hormonal changes of pregnancy make the cervical tissue more delicate. Spotting after a pap smear is common in pregnancy. Contact your health care provider for advice if the spotting lasts more than a day or two.