Vaginal discharge: The pap smear (if normal) should have no relationship to your discharge. Infections from fungi (yeasts) can produce discharges as you describe, but so can some bacterial or parasitic infections. If this continues, see a healthcare professional for cultures and advice.
Answered 2/9/2016
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Not yet: Often pap smear scraping can cause additional fluid to be released (leucorrhea). It should stop soon.
Answered 12/22/2017
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Ask for results : Ask your doctor if there was any evidence of infection, stds, abnormal discharge or cause for concern. He or she will remember since they just saw you
Answered 9/6/2014
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