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Life moves fast. Between work, family and everything else, it's easy to put off routine health checks — especially when you feel fine. But here’s the thing: cervical cancer often doesn’t show symptoms until it’s advanced. If you're preparing for your first Pap smear or it's been a few years since your last one, you might be wondering: • What happens during a Pap smear? • Will it hurt? • Do I still need one if I feel healthy? These are common — and completely normal — questions. The good news is that a Pap smear test is quick, simple and one of the most effective ways to prevent cervical cancer. Let’s walk through everything you need to know so you feel calm, informed and ready for your appointment.
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