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Within Queensland Health thin layer technology (ThinPrep®) is offered as an adjunctive test to conventional Pap smears. Use is indicated as per the following protocol. Cervical Screening Guideline. A Pap smear for cervical cytology should screening in the postnatal period). Pap smears have not been associated with.
RESULTS: In women having both exams, endocervical cells were recovered in 44.1% of prenatal Pap smears compared to 82.0% of postpartum smears. CONCLUSIONS: The postpartum Pap smear is of value due to a significant yield of dysplasia. The sensitivity of the prenatal Pap test may be less than desired.
Recommendations. The American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists makes the following recommendations and conclusions: Currently, as many as 40% of women do not attend a postpartum visit. Active engagement in patient-centered, maternal postpartum care has the potential to improve outcomes for women,
Improving Women's Health: Evidence-Based Practice Supporting New Pap. Smear Guidelines. Daphne T. Hutto, MSN, CRNP, WHNP-BC Rebecca M. Thomas, DNP, ARNP, WHNP-BC
31 Jul 2013 The ASCCP and ACOG guidelines, including recommendation for spacing of pap smears, are for women with normal inflammatory results are more common in a postpartum pap smear done at less than 6-8 weeks postpartum. Post partum status should not be a reason to delay follow-up of abnormal on
13 Dec 2016 The NCSP encourages GPs, nurses and midwives to raise women's awareness of the importance of having regular smears during pregnancy. is overdue for a test; has an abnormal screening history and is due for a test, or; if there have been specific indications or recommendations for a follow-up test.
invasive cervical cancer, she should have a vault smear annually thereafter.) • women with Pregnant women should be screened according to the guidelines, however care should be taken not to over-screen. If ASC-US or LSIL is detected during pregnancy, do not repeat the Pap test until 6 months post-partum. All other
However, even when these 197 patients were included in the calculation and as- sumed to have had normal cervical cytology, the rate of abnormal Pap smears would have been 3.5 percent, a higher rate than was expected, which argues against the possibility that selection bias was a major cause of the high rate of abnormal
28 Jan 2015 Bleeding, such as when you have your period, can interfere with the accuracy of a Pap smear, according to the website for PubMed. You would wait the six to eight weeks, however, because postpartum bleeding is quite common following delivery, and it can interfere with the accuracy of the Pap smear
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