Why my gynecologist said that I shouldn’t have sex for 48 hours before a Pap smear appointment? Can my doctor really tell whether or not I have had sex? I don’t understand why it is important. I am scheduled for tomorrow and I had sex today. Should I cancel my appointment?
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I asked an gynecologist and she explained that an enzyme in semen that helps sperm swim up into the uterus can change the shape of cells in the cervix, making some appear abnormal for up to 48 hours. But in reality, semen affects only one or two cells, so while avoiding sex before your Pap smear is the medical textbook ideal, you don't have to cancel your appointment if you do break the rules. I think that your doctor won't be able to tell, and there are slight chances that your Pap results would be affected.
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I would just go to the appointment.It may distort the results but hey. . .it doesn't mean they cant do all the tests on you for STD's and stuff!
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