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PAP smear — how often and why it matters
10 March 2026·3 min read
The PAP smear (Papanicolaou test) is a routine gynaecological examination that analyses cells from the surface of the cervix. Its goal is the early detection of changes that could develop into cervical cancer.
Who should have a PAP smear?
All women from age 21, or 3 years after first sexual intercourse, should have a PAP smear — regardless of current sexual activity.
How often?
- Ages 21–29: every 3 years
- Ages 30–65: every 3 years (PAP only) or every 5 years (PAP + HPV test)
- After 65: can stop if the last 3 results were normal
Preparation
For 24–48 hours before the test, avoid: sexual intercourse, tampons, vaginal creams or douching. Do not schedule during menstruation.