How painful is a Pap smear?

Why are Pap smears so painful?

When Pap smears are uncomfortable, it’s often because there’s a sensation of pressure in the pelvic region. Urinating beforehand can relieve some of this pressure. In some cases, your doctor might request a urine sample, so be sure to ask if it’s OK to use the restroom beforehand.

How can I make a Pap smear less painful?

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  1. Time your appointment with your period.
  2. Wear comfortable clothes.
  3. Ask for a woman to do the test.
  4. Ask for a smaller speculum.
  5. Put the speculum in yourself.
  6. Ask to change position.
  7. Don’t use lubricant.
  8. Use painkillers if necessary.

What does a pap smear feel like?

Usually a small spatula or tiny brush is used to gently collect cells from the cervix for the Pap test. You may feel a light scratching when they take the cells, or you may feel nothing at all. You may also have some staining or bleeding after. Gynecological exams should not be painful, but they may be uncomfortable.

How long does Pap smear pain last?

A Pap smear is very safe, and most people only experience mild cramping during the procedure. Some people experience more intense cramping that is similar to or worse than that during a period. Others may notice that the cramping lasts for 1–2 days after the test. There are typically no other side effects.

How can I relax during a pap smear?

Be Comfortable

Don’t come in for your pap smear in your tightest pair of jeans and a body-hugging top. You need to have a sense of comfort to help you relax before and during the test. Wear comfortable clothing so you feel comfortable, and ask for a woman doctor, too, if that eases your mind. Be as relaxed as you can.

Will I be sore after a pap smear?

It’s totally normal for women to experience a little bit of discomfort following a pelvic exam, especially if it’s their first one. It’s also common for women after a pap test to have mild cramping and/or light bleeding for a couple of days after a pap test (smear).

How long do Pap smears take?

Pap Smear Procedure

The test is done in your doctor’s office or clinic. It takes about 10 to 20 minutes. You’ll lie on a table with your feet placed firmly in stirrups. You’ll spread your legs, and your doctor will insert a metal or plastic tool (speculum) into your vagina.

Does a Pap smear hurt if you are a virgin?

The pelvic examination will not hurt. Many women describe the experience as a sensation of crowding or fullness in the vagina, however, there should be no pain.

Can I be sedated for a Pap smear?

The short answer to this question is, yes, you can be sedated to get a pelvic exam and Pap smear. This is not common practice however, and usually only done when there is suspected clinical concern and a routine exam is not possible.


How do I prepare for a pap smear?

How you prepare
  1. Avoid intercourse, douching, or using any vaginal medicines or spermicidal foams, creams or jellies for two days before having a Pap smear, as these may wash away or obscure abnormal cells.
  2. Try not to schedule a Pap smear during your menstrual period.

Do you bleed after PAP?

Although light bleeding or spotting is common after the screening, sometimes, concerning symptoms may present after the pap smear test. This includes heavy bleeding and cramping after a pap smear, bleeding after a pap smear for a week, and more.

Should I shave before pap smear?

It doesn’t take much to prepare for a pap smear. Some women may feel like they need to shave their pubic hair, but it’s unnecessary for this test. You should only tackle it if you’ll be more comfortable. Your doctor has seen it all, so a little bit of pubic hair won’t bother him.