Can A Pap Smear Check For Bacterial Vaginosis?
I’m going for my second pap smear (last one I had was in 2007). What exactly are they checking for and if I think I have bacterial vaginosis do I say something or will the doctor be able to see that while I’m have the exam?
Thanks.
I’m thinking I have it because I had it before and didn’t know. I thought it was an STD for sure (despite all the protected sex I’d been having), but it wasn’t. It was BV.
Written by Jill on November 2nd, 2009 with
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#1. November 2nd, 2009, at 2:21 AM.
it can definitely be diagnosed in the pap smear.
i went for one last year and i didnt even know i had bacterial vaginosis. they just did a swipe, looked at it under the microscope and saw i had an overgrowth of cells. they gave me some meds and i was in ship shape!
its pretty common and they’ll be able to find it. and what makes you think you have it? if there are concerns regarding down there, have them check for STD’s. for the most part, gonorrhea and chlamydia can be diagnosed with a pap smear and you dont have to pay the ridiculous price of the STD test.