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Getting Your WAP a PAP

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PAP smears are the only way to screen for cervical cancer and in light of Cervical Cancer Awareness month we are talking all about a PAP today. In this episode you will learn the difference between a pelvic exam and a PAP, how often you should have your WAP checked, exactly what to expect when you have a pelvic exam and how to improve your experience. Many of your commonly asked questions are answered in this episode. This is the first episode in the series about the cervix.

Get your copy of Tips For Preparing For Your Next Women's Exam HERE!

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PAP smears are the only way to screen for cervical cancer and in light of Cervical Cancer Awareness month we are talking all about a PAP today. In this episode you will learn the difference between a pelvic exam and a PAP, how often you should have your WAP checked, exactly what to expect when you have a pelvic exam and how to improve your experience. Many of your commonly asked questions are answered in this episode. This is the first episode in the series about the cervix.

Get your copy of Tips For Preparing For Your Next Women's Exam HERE!

Support this podcast by shopping for some Vaginas, Vulvas, and Vibrators Apparel and with Pure Romance by Jordan Jones.

Follow Jordan D'Nelle on Facebook and Instagram

Email: JordanDnelle@VaginasVulvasandVibrators.com

Support the Vaginas, Vulvas, and Vibrators podcast!

  • Leave an honest review on iTunes. Your ratings and reviews help this podcast impact more lives
  • Subscribe to Vaginas, Vulvas, and Vibrators on iTunes if you haven't already!

*Disclaimer: This podcast is for informational and/or entertainment purposes only and is not a substitute for medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment.

--- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/jordan-dnelle/support
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