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Minimal spotting after a pap smear is normal, a heavier discharge caused by vulvar infections or HPV should be treated. A small amount of bleeding may occur after the test, which should not worry a woman. The procedure is simple and painless, yet is one of the most effective means to determine any changes in the cells of the cervix and the vagina. All sexually active women should have this test annually. Minimal spotting after a pap smear is normal, a heavier discharge caused by vulvar infections or HPV should be treated.

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Spotting After Pap Smear

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A common disbelief is that Papanicolaou test during which a sample of tissue from the cervix is taken is that female reproductive organs can be damaged. This is totally wrong, as Papanicolaou test is safe and can be performed even during pregnancy. Minimal spotting after a pap smear is normal, a heavier discharge caused by vulvar infections or HPV should be treated.

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