My daughter had her first child at 27.
She had had a pap a few months before she got pregnant. It was normal.
She had another pap when she went back for her 6 wk checkup after my grandson was born. The results came back that she had "abnormal cells", it was repeated 3 months later, and again in another 3 months. Results were the same. After the third test....she had laser surgery to remove them.
Years ago, I knew a woman who had "abnormal cells" at her yearly pap. She wasn't quite 30. Married, no children, quite vivacious, had a college degree but decided to sell Jags, and was their top salesperson. She was diagnosed with vaginal cancer. I think she was about 32 when she died, after having had multiple surgeries, and chemo several times. There was no family history of cancer.
Between the breast screening guidelines being changed and now pap smear test being changed all in one week....makes me think that women might as well have a bulls-eye tattooed onto their foreheads and play Russian roulette.
