How It Is Done
You will need to take off your clothes below the waist and drape a
paper or cloth covering around your waist. You will then lie on your back on an
examination table with your feet raised and supported by footrests. This allows
the health professional to examine your external genital area, vagina, and
cervix. You may want to wear socks to keep your feet warm while they are in the
footrests.
The health professional will insert a lubricated
speculum
into your vagina. The speculum gently spreads
apart the vaginal walls, allowing the inside of the vagina and the cervix to be
examined.
Your health professional will collect several samples of cells from
your cervix using a cotton swab, brush (cytobrush or cervix brush), or a small
spatula. Cells are collected from the visible part of the cervix as well as
from its opening (endocervical canal). In women who do not have a cervix, cells
from the vagina are collected if a Pap test is needed. The cells are smeared on
a slide or mixed in a liquid fixative and sent to a lab for examination under a
microscope.