I don't think I've had one since Feb 2011!
I don't think I've had one since Feb 2011!
nectarine / 2132 posts
6 months pp, but only because of issues. According to my doctor if you've always had healthy paps and you're not currently having issues you only need a pap every 3 years (but still need to see your gyn yearly for a pelvic and breast exam.)
nectarine / 2994 posts
Lo is 6 months and I'm due for one (was due when I was pregnant) hoping to get it done when I get my next lot of birth control next month.
grapefruit / 4819 posts
Just had mine last week at 9 months pp. I actually had one at my 6 week pp check up but it came back unsatisfactory (not abnormal, just an unsatisfactory sample), which my GP said can sometimes happen when they're done quite soon after childbirth.
In Australia, unless you have issues, they're only done every two years so I definitely wouldn't stress about not having had one in the past two years,especially if they were all normal before that.
pomelo / 5321 posts
I'm pretty sure I had one at my 6 week appointment. I had another around 5 months postpartum when I had a UTI.
grapefruit / 4823 posts
I was due for one while pregnant with #1. At my 6 week appt my OB said its not recommended to have it during the PP time period so I came back sept 2012(LO was born may 2012). I've had abnormal papa in the past so I go pretty regularly
bananas / 9118 posts
I had one at the beginning and after pregnancy- my 6 week nurse practitioner visit, and my 6 week pp visit.
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