Pap smear question and issues?

Hi..
I'm asking this out of my interest, but also for my girlfriend.
We are both 18, and just later week lost our virginity together. We have have sex twice, but plan to do not do so for a long time again. There are a couple of issues/questions I have and I appreciate any answers.

1) Does this count as sexually alive, hence requiring a pap smear or visit to doctor ?
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2) We will not patently alert her parents to what we have be up to, but if she does need to pop in doctor for a check up as part of an annual check up, how might she do so minus needing to verbs about her folks finding out ?

Thanks
Answers:

Can you seize a yeast infection from wearing your friends jeans?


Your girlfriend should get a pap smear nearly 1 year after getting her period or after person sexual active. And yes, after have sex means you both are sexually alive.
And a clinic or a doctor can not give away a patients information in need the permeation of the patient. So don't verbs and go find checked out.

Good luck =)

What could be making my stomach always bloated!?

If you have intercourse, then yes... she is have been sexually involved. And at 18 and after having be active, she does entail a pap smear.

I dont know what the laws are at hand about a doc have to inform her parents or not. Either way, its a medical piece that she needs to own done. I'd like to believe that at 18 a doc wouldnt update her parents. You could try Planned ParentHood and see if they know of any clinics that would offer a pap in need telling her parents.

By the style, really responsible question of you to ask.

Is this a commonplace, for me to skip 3 months of my period but im still a virgin?

1) Does this count as sexually moving, hence requiring a pap smear or visit to doctor ? Sexually live, yes. Best to see a doc to educate yourself on the risks of pregnancy, std and to pick out an impressive contraceptive. She should do pap smears once a year or so.
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2) We will not obviously alert her parents to what we own been up to, but if she does obligation to visit doctor for a check up as cog of an annual check up, how might she do so without need to worry almost her folks finding out ? The docs won't tell them. That'll violate the doctor/patient confidentiality agreement. Good luck!

Polycystic Ovarian Syndrome?

1. Yes this would be counted as sexually moving but because of her age she should be getting ready to enjoy a pap smear any way because some drs contained by the U.S. (just using this as an example in case you are surrounded by a different country) use 18 as the time for a young female to get her pap smear whether she is sexually alive or not (depending on which comes first)

2. In many parts of the U.S. (again a moment ago using this as an example) young ladies become adults at 18 years out-of-date so in that satchel the dr would not tell her parents unless she give permission

Just a a samll concern?

That counts, and you have need of to start having Pap smears. Theoretically, your privacy is protected, but who's paying the bill? If it's your parents' insurance, it'll be on the bill. You might consider getting the Pap at the local form department instead of at your usual doctor's office, or paying for the drop by out of your own funds to avoid the paper trail.

Help Im embarressed!?

She should jump to Planned Parenthood. If she doesn't have insurance. They hold eveything quiet here. You can both go within. And talk almost birth control. Please take charge of each other.

Good Luck!

Is this gd for me am 21?

If you lost your virginity that manner you are sexually active.

If she is not underneath her parents insurance they do not need to know.

She can other say its time for her annual pap, trademark some excuse about an irregular time of year or something.





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