I HAVE NEVER HAD A PAP TEST - 23 YEARS OLD?

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My fiance and I want a baby..but ive never had a pap test im too afraid and i have anxiety!

I felt a tiny pimple like bump on my cervix 2 WEEKS ago and now its stll there ..it doesnt hurt or anything..

Has anyone ever felt any bumps on their cervix..I know i should go to they gyno plz dont tell me to go..i already know..i just want your personal thoughts of waht it could be?
ive had 2 sexual partners.
 
You're suppose to have a pap smear by the time you're 21 or 3 yEars after you become sexually active. Which ever comes first. Just suck it up and do it. Once you get pregnant most doctor will do a pap smear especially if they know you've never had one. If you're able to examine your own cervix then you should be able to let your doctor do it. He can tell you if it is anything to worry about and treat it if it is something bad.
 
It's very important that you get one.
I was scared the first time too,
But I came to find out, it's really not that bad,
You'll feel A LOT better after you do it.
Suck it up! [:
You'll be fine.
 
I agree with everyone you should go get a pap done, believe me they are not as bad as you think and over in about 5 minutes :)
 
The ONLY logical answer any of us can give you with a sound conscious is GO TO THE DOCTOR. You cannot be diagnosed with anything over the computer, it could be cancer, it could be a disease...It could be nothing but you won't know that unless you are examined. If you want a baby you'll need a pap done anyway at your first appointment. They are required.
 
What you are describing "could" be genital warts. HPV (human papilloma virus) causes genital warts. The kind that grow on your cervix have a higher risk of causing cancer. You need to see a Dr to find out for sure what is going on. You most definitely should see a Dr before conceiving a child. If you do have cervical cancer or precancerous cells you will want to get that taken care of before having children.

1 in 5 sexually active americans have an STD and don't even know it. HPV is the most common. You need to tell your Dr what you felt on your cervix and be very honest with them. They deal with this kind of thing every single day. No need to be embarrassed or anxious. Better to be safe than sorry :)
 
Why were you feeling your cervix, are you actively trying to get pregnant? You definitely should get a pap before trying to conceive, just to be safe. It isn't that bad, just not pleasant to have someone up in your space. Go to the doctor!
 
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