At this time (2014), the pap smear is still the easiest way to be screened for Cervical cancer. By the end of 2015, it's likely that some women will be screened for cervical cancer with a high-risk HPV test instead.
No, but a pap smear is usually part of a pelvic exam. In a pap smear, cells are scraped from your cervix. In a pelvic exam, the doctor inserts her fingers into your vagina and feels your reproductive organs.
A pap smear is usually coded under V72.31 with a routine exam.
A pap smear will not change the timing of your menstrual cycle.
The bimanual exam, if indicated, is done after the pap smear so that the examiner does not disturb cells on the cervix and does not introduce lubricant that may affect the readability of the pap smear.
Neither a pap smear nor a physical exam can tell you if your daughter has had sex.
You can bill for the visit, but unless you're doing the cytology there's nothing to bill for the pap smear itself.
it is test about cancer made relation but no problem
You can get a pap smear if you have a yeast infection. You may be less comfortable with the speculum exam if your vagina is very inflamed.
No, it does not need to be removed for a Pap smear. The annual gyn exam and testing can be done with the Nuva Ring in place. Not that I know of. I have had a pap smear done with it in. It may just be the practitioner's preference. If so, then she/he can probably remove and place it back immediately after the exam. But I would leave it in and inform my practitioner.
ob exam is outside the body and pep through vagina till servax exame
It often is called a "Pap smear."
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.