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Cervical Cancer Screening: What Vietnamese Women Should Know
    Posted: 04/11/2006



Letter to Vietnamese Women






Introduction






What is Cervical Cancer?






What Causes Cervical Cancer?






Who Can Develop Cervical Cancer?






How Can a Woman Help Prevent Cervical Cancer?






What is a Pap Test?






What to Expect During a Pap Test






Find Out Your Pap Test Results







Pap Test Tips to Remember






Where Do I Get a Pap Test?






How Do I Pay for a Pap Test?






Frequently Asked Questions






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Pap Test Tips to Remember

  • Do not have a Pap test during your period (menstruation). The best time to schedule a Pap test is between 10 and 20 days after the first day of your last period.
  • For about 2 days before the Pap test:
    • do not douche
    • do not put medicines or spermicidal foams, creams, or jellies inside the vagina
  • Do not have sexual intercourse for 1-2 days before your Pap test. This may cause unclear results.
Doctor Nguyen: "Many women who never had sex before want to know they are still virgins after a Pap test. The Pap test can be done without affecting virginity. To lessen the discomfort, you can ask your doctor to use the smallest speculum."

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