Pap Smear Test during 1st check up

claresaunders

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Is it normal to have a pap smear done while pregnant? I'm feeling a little uncomfortable about it and don't know if I'm being unreasonable. Are there any dangers or problems that could occur because of it? Or is it something that maybe could prevent a problem?
I know I could just ask the "professionals", but I also know that their answer will be that "of course it's necessary". I am just feeling like I want the least amount of medical intervention possible during this pregnancy. Not too sure if it might cause miscarriage or anything as i am still going through first trimester.
All input and advice welcome!
 
It is normal, routine and indeed important and low risk (a simple search of the sites several people have pointed out will confirm this, as would talking to your doctor). Again, medical professionals don't perform routine procedures if they are likely to harm a pregnant woman or unborn child. The greater risk is giving birth while you have an undiagnosed infection which absolutely can cause complications for your child.

Also, in my experience medical processionals do not advise that procedures are necessary when they are not (it would in fact be malpractice for them to do so). They may tell you that it is advisable or routine (and a good doctor will also set out the pros and cons) but I don't think I've ever had a doctor tell me that something *must* be done or is absolutely "necessary" in an non-emergency setting.
 
I never had one so I was a bit skeptical and googled it. I found this link: http://www.whattoexpect.com/pregnancy/pregnancy-health/prenatal-testing/pap-smear.aspx which says "There are no risks associated with the Pap smear. (But there are definite risks to your baby, including eye infections and pneumonia, if you give birth while you have an undiagnosed, untreated infection.)"

There are links where people claim to have miscarried after a pap smear but you never know if it was due to the pap smear or not. I'm sure that they are the minority... ultimately it's up to you to decide, but the decision is between the risk of having a miscarriage (which there is no proven connection) or the risk of not knowing about some condition which you could theoretically pass to your child (definite link, and pap smear could detect such a condition - but the risks of you having something like that are still probably small).
 
Actually, the risk of having undiagnosed chlamydia if a person has had multiple sexual partners or even one sexual partner who has had multiple other partners of their own is shocking high. Men often have no symptions and symptoms in women can be latent for years, but there are real risks for an unborn baby associated with this disease. Detection is simple and treatment is low risk generally. I don't know anything about the OPs sexual history but if someone has had more than one sexual partner and has never had a pap smear I would definitely do it.
 
I don't think a pap smear detects STDs - only the presence of normal or abnormal cervical cells. A vaginal culture swab can test for the presence of other growths such as bacteria and candida. I never had a pap smear or vaginal culture done during my pregnancy, but a pap smear during the first postpartum checkup (6 weeks) was standard procedure for my doctor...
 
They typically screen for infections (including certain STDs) as well as abnormal cervical cells. You can request that they don't do the STD screening... the cultures for the former are taken during the same procedure.
 
I had one and really can't imagine why it might need to miscarriage. They barely touches the cervix, and you're fetus should be way up inside the uterus as far as I understand.
 
I didn't have one during my pregnancy as I has my annual one the month before I fell pregnant so there was really no need. Though I have heard that it is common to have one at your first check up it you haven't had one recently.
 
Is it normal to have a pap smear done while pregnant? I'm feeling a little uncomfortable about it and don't know if I'm being unreasonable. Are there any dangers or problems that could occur because of it? Or is it something that maybe could prevent a problem?
I know I could just ask the "professionals", but I also know that their answer will be that "of course it's necessary". I am just feeling like I want the least amount of medical intervention possible during this pregnancy. Not too sure if it might cause miscarriage or anything as i am still going through first trimester.
All input and advice welcome!


I went to my first appointment yesterday, my OB asked me whether I've done a pap smear before - which I have never done one. She said she will do this test for me after I give birth, since the test will cause bleeding, maybe infection as well making it not a good thing to do while you are pregnant.

However I have actually read in a pregnancy book that this test is useful to detect whether your uterus has some cancer cells that might cause problem for your pregnancy or such risks.

Personally I will not consider doing this while pregnant, but maybe you should listen to your OB instead.
 
I'm a bit confused about this also. I do one regularly every 2 years which means I should have one this month, but I'm 17 weeks pregnant. I saw an OB who said it's fine to have it done when pregnant.
However, when I went for my 2nd checkup at Tsan Yuk they said they will do it after I deliver. Will 6 months make a difference?
 
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