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Do You Need a Pap Smear If Youre Not Sexually Active? | UPMC You had at least three normal Pap tests or two normal HPV tests in the past 10 years You haven’t had cervical precancer in the past Your doctor may recommend a different timeline based on your medical history If you’ve had abnormal Pap tests in the past, they may recommend more frequent screening When Should You Call the Doctor?
No, You Dont Need A Pap Smear Every Year - Northwell Health Several years ago, my doctor called to say my Pap test had revealed some abnormal cells I had a choice of what to do next: repeat the Pap next year or have another type of test to get some clarity My first reaction was to panic Did I have cancer? After all, more than 13,000 women are diagnosed with cervical cancer, and more than 4,000 women die of the disease, each year No, my doctor
Haven’t had a Pap smear in almost 10 years. Ashamed to go to . . . Haven’t had a Pap smear in almost 10 years Ashamed to go to the doctor So I’ve been depressed over the last decades and moved around a lot and haven’t had a Pap smear in a long time Im just afraid of being judged by the doctors when I go get one next week
How Often Do I Get a Pap Smear? - arobgyn. com Stay on Track With Pap Smears That Fit Your Life Understanding how often to get Pap smears is the first step to better health Whether you’re due for your next test or haven’t had one in years, The Woman’s Clinic is here to guide you Our compassionate providers offer personalized care, evidence-based screenings, and peace of mind
How Often Do You Really Need a Pap Smear? Updated Guidelines . . . Ages 30-65: A Pap smear every year OR co-testing (Pap smear + HPV test) every 5 years Ages 65 and older: Pap smears may no longer be necessary if previous results have been consistently normal and you have low-risk factors
Why Annual Pap Smears Are History – But Routine Ob . . . - ACOG Women should still visit their ob-gyn each year, but we no longer advise women to have an annual Pap test 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
Do You Need a Pap Smear If You’re Not Sexually Active? • Aged 30-65: Pap smear every three years, or a combination of a Pap smear and HPV test every five years • Over 65: Women who have had regular screenings in the past 10 years with no serious precancers in the last 20 years can stop cervical cancer screenings