Smear Tests
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Topic: Smear Tests
Posted By: Shezamumof3
Subject: Smear Tests
Date Posted: 29 October 2008 at 7:22pm
Im just wondering, when in your cycle is a good time to have a smear done?
Ive just finished AF and im going to ring up tomorrow and book mine. Ive never had one before so I really need to pluck up the courage and have it done.
Ive been terrified about having one done, and Ive put it off for too long!
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Posted By: MrsMojo
Date Posted: 29 October 2008 at 7:27pm
The best time is during the week after your period so now's good.
Good on you for going to get it done, seriously you'll wonder why you put it off for so long - it's really nothing (and if you put it off any longer you better avoid Emma )
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Posted By: Kellz
Date Posted: 29 October 2008 at 7:29pm
I was told by family plannimg to have it 3-5 days after the end of AF. But I asked at our Dr's surgery and they said whenever. I still went just after AF had finished.
Its not too bad. If u think it would help, get them to explain what they are gonna do. Or likewise, if the thought of knowing what they gonna do freaks u out, tell them u dont wanna know!
Good luck!
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Posted By: Shezamumof3
Date Posted: 29 October 2008 at 7:29pm
lol, DF keeps going on at me about getting one, and now that I have Caden I feel I have a HUGE reason to go and have it done.
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Posted By: peachy
Date Posted: 29 October 2008 at 8:07pm
After having a baby and all the invasion that comes with it, having a smear is a walk in the park
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Posted By: .Mel
Date Posted: 29 October 2008 at 8:09pm
peachy wrote:
After having a baby and all the invasion that comes with it, having a smear is a walk in the park  |
Gosh I reckon and it takes a couple of minutes tops! Good on you for booking one! They can save your life
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Posted By: kebakat
Date Posted: 29 October 2008 at 8:15pm
They are easy and nothing to worry about
I jsut got a letter from my doctors nurse saying I'm due for one and I only had one back in March or April I'm not bothered by them, but geez, that's a bit much lol
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Posted By: BessieBear
Date Posted: 29 October 2008 at 8:19pm
gah i just had my first one last week, ive put it off for ages aswell but my mw said when i was pg to get it done soon after birth not during coz your cervix is all different. but its not that bad. i got mine done a week before AF i didnt know it was best for after. 
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Posted By: Maya
Date Posted: 29 October 2008 at 8:20pm
Posted By: busymum
Date Posted: 29 October 2008 at 8:55pm
You shouldn't have one within 3 weeks of having a baby but looking at your tickers, now would be the perfect time!
It's far more awkward (if you are the shy type) than uncomfortable. It'll be done before you know it. Book it only a day in advance so you don't have to think about it much! 
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Posted By: DJ
Date Posted: 29 October 2008 at 9:08pm
Mid cycle is the best time to have a smear - talk to a nurse at your med centre when you are booking if you are unsure.
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Posted By: arohanui
Date Posted: 29 October 2008 at 9:15pm
I have to have one too Sheena.... and Emma even kicked me up the butt and I haven't gone yet *ducks*.
You know, when Harry was born and just after I didn't give a toss about who looked up my jacksie. But now I'm really much more sensitive than I was before I had him... it's like I've now realised just what a mess it was down there and how much my privacy was 'invaded' I know it's important to go and I WILL go (and yes soon!) but I can see why you're apprehensive. Cos I am too...
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Posted By: Maya
Date Posted: 29 October 2008 at 9:42pm
*slap* Liz! You do have a really good excuse, but I even made Kellz go and if she can be brave, so can you 
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Posted By: MonicaMouse
Date Posted: 29 October 2008 at 9:47pm
I would hurry up if I was you, otherwise I'm sure Emma would be around to your place to pick you up in a van just like the ad! :P
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Posted By: caraMel
Date Posted: 29 October 2008 at 10:16pm
Good on you Sheena!
I'm overdue by about a year and a half but I've resolved to go once my community services card arrives.
I always build it up to being so big and scary in my mind, but then I always leave wondering what the big deal was!
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Posted By: Daizy
Date Posted: 29 October 2008 at 10:25pm
Yeah I just got a letter in the mail telling me I am due for one. I had my first one done when I found out I was pregnant with Maddi and it reallt wasnt as bad as I thought. Still freaks me out. Doesnt help that I hate having to use the telephone.
Does it make any difference if you havent had a cycle yet?
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Posted By: WestiesGirl
Date Posted: 29 October 2008 at 10:51pm
Maya wrote:
Absolutely! They should pay me to be a smear test advocate I know they can be a bit intimidating, especially when you've never had one, but they really aren't that bad and they are over really quickly. And if it helps, consider how much more invasive the treatments for cervical cancer are - a smear is pale in comparison. |
Im with Emma on this one too Prevention is better than cure
I find most of the time its more uncomfortable than anything.
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Posted By: BugTeeny
Date Posted: 30 October 2008 at 7:33am
I'm with Emma!
Liz and Sheena, please go and get one.
Honestly, you'll wonder what all the fuss was about.
I make a big song and dance about it before I go, but only because it's so darn undignified
Mind you, the last one I got was much better - the nurse had me lie on my side with my knees pulled up to my chest, rather than on my back, knees akimbo. Felt much more dignified!
There's virtually no pain, maybe a little pinch - depends on who's administering it, and it's very quick.
If they offer you the ThinPrep smear, and if you can afford it ($53 without a community services card where I go), do it. It gives a much clearer sample, so you're assured of a much more accurate result.
Anyway. That's my long-winded way of saying;
do it, please If I could be there to hold you hand, I would.
good girls 
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Posted By: MrsMojo
Date Posted: 30 October 2008 at 7:47am
The worst thing about my last smear was that I took Michaela with me and I could hear her destroying the doctors office but I was on the otherside of the curtain with the docs hands between my legs so there was nothing I could do about it.
A good doctor will make you feel comfortable and chat (about something totally OT) while she does it and before you know it the smear's over and you didn't notice a thing.
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Posted By: MissCandice
Date Posted: 30 October 2008 at 9:32am
Oh gosh..
Dont remind me, iv been sent 2 reminder letters so far.
I hate them. Iv only ever had one done before..
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Posted By: Shezamumof3
Date Posted: 30 October 2008 at 10:27am
I booked it!
Im having it done on Wednesday 5th at 8.30am. She said the ThinPrep one is $45 so i think I'll go with that, and I will just explain to her that I am scared and have never had one before.
I would get it done sooner, but I have to wait for payday see! lol
Liz- I have procrastinated(sp?) about having one for years! and its only since having caden that I have really told myself that I need to have it done. He needs his mummy
So yeah, Im REALLY not looking forward to it, and you'd think after having SO many internals done while in labour a smear would seem easy, but when your in labour you dont give a hoot, but when your fully aware of whats going on I think thats wherew the dignity come back into play lol
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Posted By: cuppatea
Date Posted: 30 October 2008 at 10:37am
That's odd, I have had two smears since being in NZ and I haven't paid for either. Each time the doc did it and I just paid for the doc visit.
I would rather have a smear than go to the dentist what does that say about me
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Posted By: Shezamumof3
Date Posted: 30 October 2008 at 10:45am
I always thought they were free aswell........oh well.
eeek the dentist is th next thing I need to do. I havent been for YEARS. I AHTE the dentist an I know I need a filling or three lol.
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Posted By: _Deb_
Date Posted: 30 October 2008 at 11:00am
I'm like you Mum2Caden, I've been putting it off for so long. But now that i have Kaelen I'm going to MAKE myself do it. I'm going to book in to get my first one done next week. I'm 21, how old are you Mum2Caden? If you don't mind me asking.
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Posted By: Shezamumof3
Date Posted: 30 October 2008 at 12:06pm
**changed my formun name back to sheza lol(was my original one).
I am 25, well 26 in December! So im definitly overdue for one.
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Posted By: MrsMojo
Date Posted: 30 October 2008 at 12:29pm
The thinprep smears are new and apparently they're more senstive they cost $45 but if you go for the old smear test it's still free (just the cost of your md appt).
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Posted By: Spirals
Date Posted: 30 October 2008 at 12:38pm
cuppatea wrote:
I would rather have a smear than go to the dentist what does that say about me |
Hahaha!! Same - every time!!
My old nurse in the UK made me feel really 'special' at one smear when she told me I should I go in the guinness book of records for having the most smears under 25 years of age! I wasn't aware that I'd had any more than anyone else!
My mum that stopped me being embarrassed about them. She said to me " No matter how you feel, just remember the nurse doing the smear has already done a 100 other smears that day. Why is yours any different? It's just a job to her - like a cafe worker handing over yet another cup of coffee'
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Posted By: sweetpea
Date Posted: 30 October 2008 at 2:15pm
ok ladies i have to confess i have never been for one either and yes i know i should go honestly its on my to do list. One thing that really irks me about them though is that they are not FREE when a mammogram is go figure with them being so important you would think that they would both be free.
Cost really depends on how much it costs at your doctors i think its cheaper if you have a commuinty services card.
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Posted By: MrsMojo
Date Posted: 30 October 2008 at 2:22pm
I thought mammograms were only free to women between ages 45-60yo
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Posted By: LeahandJoel
Date Posted: 30 October 2008 at 2:47pm
Posted By: sweetpea
Date Posted: 30 October 2008 at 2:53pm
Yeah they are but smears still have to be paid for by all women. Its not right they are both equally as important but by doing this they are making it seem like one is more important than the other.
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Posted By: cuppatea
Date Posted: 30 October 2008 at 3:00pm
Yeah it was always a nurse that did them for me in the UK but out here a doc did one whilst I was seeing her for something else just because it happened to come up that I was due for one and then the last one I had the doc was doing a pelvic exam and swabs to check for infection because I had problems with my period since having Spencer, I wasn't due the smear for another year but again thought may as well have it done at the same time as the other swabs.
Personally I think all the things people waste money on that $45 for a smear or the doc/nurse fee is money well spent. Would be good if it was totally free though.
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Posted By: Bizzy
Date Posted: 30 October 2008 at 3:12pm
just had my docs office ring to say i am overdue, again... so i made an appointment. i always forget and i am embarrased to say its been ages since my last one... over 5 years i think. every time i remembered i was pregnant
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Posted By: arohanui
Date Posted: 30 October 2008 at 3:17pm
Spirals wrote:
My mum that stopped me being embarrassed about them. She said to me " No matter how you feel, just remember the nurse doing the smear has already done a 100 other smears that day. Why is yours any different? It's just a job to her - like a cafe worker handing over yet another cup of coffee'
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Good point Spirals, thanks! Must keep telling myself this too....
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Posted By: DzinerGirl
Date Posted: 30 October 2008 at 3:42pm
Okay I'm going to put my hand up and say I've never been for one either
But reading all these posts have given me a bit of courage plus with wanting to TTC next year if (heaven forbid) anything did show up I've got time to get it sorted.
Thanks ladies!
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Posted By: Bizzy
Date Posted: 30 October 2008 at 4:22pm
oh and mine is free...
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Posted By: blondy
Date Posted: 30 October 2008 at 5:22pm
I think the 'standard' smear is free (although that probably depends on your GP and if you are enrolled in a PHO etc) and the thin prep smear costs. That has been my experience anyway. Apparently the thin prep smear has a lower error rate involved with the collection/processing/analysis, so you are less likely to need a repeat smear if it comes back inconclusive. (I think that's the situation anyway).
and yes, it's very important to go! and it's nothing compared to the prodding involved with childbirth!
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Posted By: Shezamumof3
Date Posted: 30 October 2008 at 6:20pm
I was told on the phone this morning that the standard one is $24 and the thinprep is $45, Im gonna go with the $45 one...
At least if I do it now, I hopefully wont need another one for a few years and I can relax a bit knowing I have had it done!
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Posted By: blondy
Date Posted: 30 October 2008 at 6:30pm
sheena - when you start having smears, you will need a second one done a year after the first, and if both the 1st and 2nd are normal, then you can go onto a 3-yearly smear....so sorry, you will need one next year too!
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Posted By: busymum
Date Posted: 30 October 2008 at 6:50pm
Mine costs $25 (why do we have to pay for something we don't like being done? It's nearly as bad as handing over $$$ for getting plucking/waxing done!) anyway that's a set fee with the nurse and I would have thought it was the cost of the speculum. Ugh... speculum...
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Posted By: Shezamumof3
Date Posted: 30 October 2008 at 7:01pm
blondy wrote:
sheena - when you start having smears, you will need a second one done a year after the first, and if both the 1st and 2nd are normal, then you can go onto a 3-yearly smear....so sorry, you will need one next year too!  |
urghh that sucks lol! We are TTC next year in March, so i dunno if I can have one next year....I will ask the nurse on Wednesday
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Posted By: Kellz
Date Posted: 30 October 2008 at 7:07pm
If its been longer than 3 years since your last smear u need to have another a year later,..I put mine off so long that I have to go back,..what a bugger!!
For the standard one you normally pay a fee for the nurse or a dr's fee if u want them to do it. I prefer the nurse cos they usually do more at most bigger GP's surgeries anyway.
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Posted By: Shezamumof3
Date Posted: 30 October 2008 at 7:10pm
This will be my first one ever so I will need another one, but if I get pregnant in march when we start trying again I wont be able to have one will I? As the results will be all up the wack due to all the cell chnages of pregnancy.
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Posted By: blondy
Date Posted: 30 October 2008 at 7:30pm
Generally, they won't do smears while you are preggers, so it would be deferred until after the birth. I'm guessing a couple/few months won't make too much difference, and then they'll schedule you onto a 3-yearly smear. Definitely ask the nurse though...I guess what could happen is that you end up having to have 3 one-yearly smears. Pure speculation though!
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Posted By: Kellz
Date Posted: 30 October 2008 at 7:31pm
yeah thats what I thought too, but when I said exactly that "Oh yay I will hopsfully be preg in a years time so wont be able to have it" the nurse said "yes we can still do them if u preg". Will be interesting to see what they tell u!
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Posted By: Shezamumof3
Date Posted: 30 October 2008 at 7:33pm
Yeah, I will just ask.
Cant believe Im talking about my next smear when im totally dreading the first one haha
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Posted By: blondy
Date Posted: 30 October 2008 at 7:33pm
Interesting Kellz - maybe it comes down to personal preference and what the GP/nurses also prefer to do? In any case, yay for you going! 
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Posted By: Daizy
Date Posted: 30 October 2008 at 8:00pm
The only smear I have ever had I was pregnant
Good on you for getting it booked it, I think that is the hardest part. From now on you just have to go with it.
Still got to to get on the phone and book mine in....
Do you have to your usual Dr to do it? DH wasnt to comfortable with another male looking 'down there'. I think it would be a whole lot easier getting a female to do it.
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Posted By: cuppatea
Date Posted: 30 October 2008 at 8:57pm
My doc is male but when I needed the pelvic exam my doc offered for me to see a female doc at the same surgery if I preferred so I did that. For just a smear though you can see one of the nurses, they normally are better at them anyway as they do more.
If the male doc does do anything like that they have to get a nurse in with them anyway. I saw my doc several times for mastitis and each time one of the nurses had to be there for the exam.
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Posted By: Shezamumof3
Date Posted: 30 October 2008 at 9:34pm
Yeah when I had mastitis the doctor got the nurse to come in while he did the exam. I felt better about getitng my boobs out with a nurse present.
The nurse is doing my smear test aswell. I dont want a male doctor looking up my jacksey lol
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Posted By: mummy_becks
Date Posted: 30 October 2008 at 9:44pm
I am in Emma's bandwagon here too. My family (all the females on my mums side of the family) all have had cervix issues. I now have to have smears every 2 years (if I am lucky at my next one it will be 2 years again) due to the family history. When I got my first one at 17 it was abnomal and meant I needed to have them every 6 months till I went to the hospital and had to have colposcopies every 3 months.
So glad you have booked to Sheena, hope the rest of you do as well soon.
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Posted By: minik8e
Date Posted: 30 October 2008 at 9:51pm
I'm going to jump on Emma's bandwagon too. I've had to have yearly smears since I started having them 9 years ago, due to pre-cancerous cells, and had to have treatment which now makes my cervix look funny (I got to watch on the TV screen see) and could interfere with labour/birth (they have cut part of it out). I'm now on yearly smears (my last follow up 6 monthly one is in November, yay!!!) for the rest of my life or until I turn 76, whichever comes first. For the pain and worry I had to go through when I was having treatment, the actual smear was a piece of cake, it's more uncomfortable lying there showing your bits off!!!
If you go to your local Family Planning, it's usually free if you're under 22 or if you have a Community Services Card, but that's not the ThinPrep test, it's just the normal one. I've only ever had normal ones and never had to go back because it wasn't clear.
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Posted By: BaAsKa
Date Posted: 31 October 2008 at 12:24pm
minik8e did you have lutes (SP?) treatment? i have a good friend who had to have that when she was 17 i think and shes gone on to have 2 kids and hasnt had any more problems.
I always thought it would be such a good idea to be able to get a smear while youv still got your legs open after bubs is born! (like 2 minutes after! lol) because then the dignity wouldnt matter!! mine always seems to come back after 2 months! lol
I havnt had one since i was 17!!! so waaaaaaaaayyyyy overdue!!!!!!
Someone once said to me "it doesnt matter because the nurse has seen 100 other muffs that day" but my thoughts are "but did those 100 other muffs look like mine!? lol she might judge my muff!! lol"
Do you reckon the nurse will be thinking "gez thats hairy!!! or OMG why does she have a 'clear canvas' (as DH and i put it!)".........
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Posted By: Rachael21
Date Posted: 31 October 2008 at 8:23pm
LMAO Amber, I just live in denial that they aren't actually looking.
I had my first one when I was preg and they said it was fine. I remember them making this huge deal about getting an iud in and had a nurse there to hold my hand and it is nothing compared to labour/childbirth/examinations while in labour.
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Posted By: 11111
Date Posted: 31 October 2008 at 9:03pm
I hated mine my first one i cried like a baby very prudish my second was the day I found out about Alan an i laughed kid you not it was awful nervous laugh not had one since got one booked for end of next month. So hoping I will get AF back that week. I find them wose then having a baby cause at least with the M/W you kinda know them better rather then a random nurse.. pity the MW can't just do them then I would get mine ti do a smear.
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Posted By: Shezamumof3
Date Posted: 31 October 2008 at 9:27pm
LMAO Amber!!! Thats exactly my thoughts, but what about MYYY muff!!! lol
I think I'll "trim the hedge" before I go hahaha
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Posted By: myfullhouse
Date Posted: 31 October 2008 at 10:02pm
The bandwagon is looking pretty full but I will jump on to!
Sheza did you mention when you booked your smear that you had recently had a baby? I was due a smear when I was pg so put it off till after and my dr didn't want me having it till 6mths after I had Jack. I ended up seeing the female dr at the practice and she also asked how long it had been since Jack was born. Maybe it is just their practice policy?
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Posted By: Shezamumof3
Date Posted: 31 October 2008 at 10:21pm
I dont think I told them.....Oh well, I guess they will tell me when I get there.
But I know my midwife said its best to have one at least 3 months after birth.
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Posted By: ElfsMum
Date Posted: 31 October 2008 at 10:29pm
wow I have had them every year for 8 years and never ever been told to go just after AF:) lol.. the things you learn..it seriously doesn't bother me.. and I wish I only had to go 3 yearly!:) still it's the same nurse and we just talk about holidays and stuff .. results take 6 weeks atm though:( !
my doc said anytime after 6 weeks after having him so I had one done mid march(had him 1st feb)
Baileyand Astin- funny you should worry what they say mine always says ;looks good..weird position though? ' cracks me up!:)
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Posted By: LeahandJoel
Date Posted: 01 November 2008 at 8:46am
Posted By: choco69
Date Posted: 01 November 2008 at 9:30am
i'm jumping aboard the bandwagon too
smear tests are so important and for a few minutes of discomfort/embarrassment isn't your life worth it in the long run! i had a lovely lady i worked with who died of cervical cancer, which could have been very easily prevented and she left two very young children for her hubby to raise without her.
as for the normal versus the thin prep - i always do the thin prep as my cervix hates being swabbed so tends to spot/bleed (yeah i know TMI) so if i have the normal it comes back inconclusive with the thinprep it can cope with some blood so i don't have to have them repeated - and yes I have to have them yearly
as for who to have it done by - have had both male and female drs - and personally find the male drs are gentler and more respectful as the female drs were not into distractive small talk and had the attitute of 'suck it up princess'
so please please get your smear done. if not for yourself, for your kids!
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Posted By: Mum2L
Date Posted: 01 November 2008 at 1:09pm
In regards to the cost of smear tests, they are suppose to be free, you just pay for the consultation fee.
The only time you pay for a smear test is if you get the ThinPrep one done. There have been studies done between traditional smear tests and ThinPrep, and there really isn't any difference in picking abnormalities.
I've never bled with a traditional smear test, and they only take the tinest scraping, and I have a pretty sensitive cervix.
I get one done on a yearly basis. So worth it, as they can pick up abnormalities pretty well.
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Posted By: Shezamumof3
Date Posted: 01 November 2008 at 3:35pm
foxxy_one wrote:
wow I have had them every year for 8 years and never ever been told to go just after AF:) lol.. the things you learn..it seriously doesn't bother me.. and I wish I only had to go 3 yearly!:) still it's the same nurse and we just talk about holidays and stuff .. results take 6 weeks atm though:( !
my doc said anytime after 6 weeks after having him so I had one done mid march(had him 1st feb)
Baileyand Astin- funny you should worry what they say mine always says ;looks good..weird position though? ' cracks me up!:) |
6 weeks!? Are you sure? My mum just had hers done a few weeks ago and they told her 1 week.
6 weeks is a hell of a long to time to wait for something as important as this?!
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Posted By: ElfsMum
Date Posted: 01 November 2008 at 3:44pm
yeah 6 weeks(i know cause she rang me the day they came in)...not sure why something about the place that gets them done.
most places take 7 days to a week.. i had just had swabs (three sets done when pregnant) so wasnt too worried it took so long and I get them done yearly as well....
but yes it is a long time..i wonder if they do preliminary results and as long as they are fine it takes the whole time.. she is hoping it will go back to 10 days very soon
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Posted By: ElfsMum
Date Posted: 01 November 2008 at 3:47pm
but not sure if i said this before it is super important ! I know people who don't go and prefer to ignore it but it's a very treatable cancer if found early on..I'm high risk and it used to bother me but not anymore i just go get done and then go about the rest of the year knowing if they find something it will be caught early.. my nurse just does it too but I definitely have to pay for getting it done..
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Posted By: ElfsMum
Date Posted: 01 November 2008 at 3:48pm
PITA as I cant get it back on medical insurance:(
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Posted By: Shezamumof3
Date Posted: 01 November 2008 at 4:04pm
Oh mine is already booked in for wednesday at 8.30am. I plucked up the courage lol.
I was doing to reading about smears and Im not so scared now as I know that abnormal cells doesnt mean cancer but that those cells can possibly turn into cancer later down the track if not treated or kept an eye on etc.
i will just be glad to have it over and done with for now! Its more the actual prodding around im scared about lol
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Posted By: peachy
Date Posted: 01 November 2008 at 4:25pm
Shena I had one smear 3 years ago that came back abnormal. I have had yearly smears since then and now they are normal I am back to 3 yearly. Don't know what made it abnormal and they certainly didn't make me stress about it, just told me to come back in 1 year as opposed to 3 years.
You will be fine honestly!! It is nothing to worry about!
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Posted By: ElfsMum
Date Posted: 01 November 2008 at 5:48pm
well done Sheena..good on you.. !!
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Posted By: LittleBug
Date Posted: 01 November 2008 at 7:27pm
A couple of tests of mine have come back 'abnormal' and 'inconclusive' so I just had to get them re-done. And then the next results came back fine. So even if you get an abnormal result, don't stress too much about it... they will re-test to double check.
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Posted By: mummy_becks
Date Posted: 01 November 2008 at 7:42pm
Yep you will just have to go back for another one if they come back abmornal (my sister is just going through this so is asking me so many questions about what will happen).
I went through it about 7 years ago (having smears 6 monthly), then I had Andrew and they are fine but still on yearly due to my history.
------------- I was a puree feeder, forward facing, cot sleeping, pram pushing kind of Mum... and my kids survived!
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Posted By: Aithne
Date Posted: 01 November 2008 at 7:47pm
Sorry but is the smear test the one that checks for cervical cancer or is it just the check up for anything??
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Posted By: Shezamumof3
Date Posted: 01 November 2008 at 8:15pm
Its the one for cervical cancer. It checks for any abnormal cells, that can turn into cancer.
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Posted By: Aithne
Date Posted: 01 November 2008 at 8:34pm
oh ok i thought so, i think im eligible to get a free injection thing to supposdly stop that happening to me, BUT i keep on forgetting to ask a doctor or my midwife if it is safe to have the injection of the stuff while im pregnant, it might not be free by the time baby is born so not sure what i will do haha
One day i will remember to ask though lolz.
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Posted By: BuzzyBee
Date Posted: 02 November 2008 at 10:17pm
I'm going to jump on the bandwagon with Emma & others - I can't urge enough how important it really is to get cervical smears done regularly.
I've had 6 abnormal smears to date and have (for the most part) been on 6 -monthly checks but thankfully my last came back normal (YAY) so I'm now up to yearly checks.
I had a Colposcopy (biopsy of the cervix) in last Nov and it wasn't the most pleasant of experiences, I had severe cramping for days after and bled quite heavily afterwards ...hoping like hell I never have to do that again!
I have HPV so am more at risk of getting cervical cancer later down the track, that AND the fact that it is in our family history. My Aunty has just had a hysterectomy (28th Oct) as a precautionary measure after being diagnosed with AND treated for Cervical Cancer in September.It has knocked her around quite a bit - especially since she is on her own with no dependants or partner to really turn to . She has her extended family, but I guess it's not the same ...
Anyway enough rambling - If you haven't been in a while OR at all - I strongly recommend that you do, you never know what curve balls life is going to throw at you - and cervical cancer is just ONE of them ...
------------- Single Mum to a darling wee boy of 3 years :)
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Posted By: _Deb_
Date Posted: 04 November 2008 at 11:16am
Well I'm a good girl & booked mine for tomorrow too. At Family planning. It's free since I'm under 22.
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Posted By: Shezamumof3
Date Posted: 04 November 2008 at 12:47pm
yay! Mine is at 8.30am, eek lol
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Posted By: _Deb_
Date Posted: 04 November 2008 at 2:21pm
Good luck for tomorrow. I'm sure it won't be as bad as we think.
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Posted By: peachy
Date Posted: 04 November 2008 at 3:26pm
Good luck for tomorrow!
My smear came back normal this time but I have just returned from the gynaeocologist this afternoon and had a colopscopy while I was there. I have a dodgy area, but she is 99% sure it is fine, but just wants to get it checked out!
I can honestly say after having the biopsy today, child birth was by FAR a million times worse than the biopsy!! I barely even felt it, and then she said I might get severe cramping and even contraction feeling pain this afternoon, but so far I am feeling quite normal
It'll be a walk in the park
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