My First Colposcopy after Abnormal Smear - Don't Worry!!

Hello,

I felt I should write something here on this forum regarding my first Colposcopy. There never seems to be a follow up when somebody has had a colposcopy and I would like to share my experience with you.

It all started when I had my very first abnormal smear result. My previous 2 smear tests had been normal.

My first reaction was panic! I started to google cervical cancer and was left in a state of anxiety. I was convinced that this was it for me.

It didn't help that my abnormal smear was showing high grade dyskaryosis, the words "high grade" were very upsetting.

After 2 weeks of waiting and worrying my colposcopy appointement had arrived. I was a bag of nerves whilst in the waiting room. All I could think is this is really going to hurt and scared that the Dr was going to tell me I had the big C!


When my name was called I thought "this is it, my fate will be decided now". The Dr sat down with me and the first thing he said was, "you do not have cancer". In my mind I was thinking, you haven't even had a look yet, how do you know?

Basically, an abnormal smear comes about from a change in the cells of your cervix. It does not mean you have cancer. It can take up to 20 years for cancer to develop and that's only IF the cervical cancer is activated.

The Dr explained alot to me and made me feel at ease. Next it was the colposcopy......

My advise is to wear a long lose fitting skirt like I did, otherwise you'll have to walk from the little changing room to the chair with you little tush hanging out!

I had to sit in a big chair that had to bits either side to put my legs on. All you need to think is how many women have colposcopy's everyday and what the Dr is seeing is no more than what he or she sees everyday. That is what they are qualified in.

The nurse then helps you get comfortable and stays right by your side all the way through it.

When you are ready, the Dr puts the same kind of speculum inside you that is used for your smear test, then there is a kind of funny looking set of binoculars thing that sits on the outside of you vagina, they do not go inside. The Dr then opens you up.

THIS DOES NOT HURT - It may feel a bit uncomfortable but it doesn't hurt. It feels no different to the smear.

I didn't need any treatment so I cannot comment on that but I did however need a biopsy - which again didn't hurt. I was told to do a huge cough on the count of 3 and that was it, biopsy done.

I would recommend looking at the screen to the side of you, of your cervix so you can see what the Dr is seeing, he/she can then explain to you the condition of your cervix.

This all took less than 15 minutes.

You should take a sanitary towel with you as afterwards there can be some blood or discharge.

For the rest of that day I had period cramps which is normal. They can last 2 to 3 days - everybody is different. You will also have a brown coloured discharge. This can last 3-4 days - again everybody is different.

So to conclude - The worry comes from not knowing. If this is all new to you then worry is at the top of your list but now I have had it done once, I know what to expect if it happens again in the future and I KNOW it isn't half as bad as you expect it to be.

I hope this has helped a few women out there and if you have any questions please contact me and I'll try to answer them for you.

Thank you.

  • Next Tuesday at 10.30. I'm doing ok, been watching youtube videos about what to expect, some have helped ease my mind and others are still making me worry, especially if I have to get a biopsy. Have you received your results yet?

  • Aaarrgghh, just got another letter today. My previous appointment has been cancelled and I now have to wait until 15th September. This is an absolute living nightmare, especially as I don't know what these cell changes are. I feel like I could be dying and no one cares.

  • What questions did you all ask before you had the procedure? The hospital gave me a leaflet which has space on the back for questions and I don't know what I should ask as I know pretty much everything that I have to know due to researching on google. Also, bit of a gross question but have any of you ever had a gel like discharge. I first noticed in June and turned to Google as always and it said that it's natural fluid produced by the cervix just before ovulation but I've never had anything like it before then and now it happens at least once a month.

  • Hey All. I'm 28 tomorrow. My first smear text was all clear.  I had my 2nd smear on 6th august (5 months late, as I couldn't get anything booked in due to covid situation) 28th august I had letter saying HPV positive and abnormal cell changes.

     

    I called doctor today (2nd September) who said She can see it's been referred to hospital and I should have appointment letter sent through this week. Anyway, I wasn't too worried, until I read the leaflet that came with the smear results, mentioning bleeding during sex is a symptom of something a little more sinister. 
     

    The last 3 times, I have actually bled during, July & august this year, and December last year. 
     

    To everyone that has had the colnscopy and it come back 'ok' - did you have any other 'symptoms'? I'm not panicking, but just wondering if this is something to worry about? I wasn't asked about any irregular bleeding during my smear, I hadn't thought much about it to be honest. My test test really hurt aswell, and I'm normally very good with pain! 
     

     

  • Hi, 

     

    So I've been having issues for a while, I recieved my referral for a colposcopy before lockdown but only had this yesterday. I've also been having severe bleeding during and after sex which I've been embarrassed of but when I recieved the letter that I had issues with my smear I thought I needed to sort this out too. 
     

    I went yesterday and the doctor and nurses were amazing as I was really nervous, I was even more freaked out when the doctor said when she was down there that she needed to take more than 1 biopsy and instead took three. They wouldn't tell me anything more than I'll have to wait for the results but to be honest it's really made me nervous with them taking more than I expected. I also had to wait in recovery as I nearly fainted and they didn't want me to drive home.

     

    I'm just hoping this is normal process and I'm worrying for nothing. Reading these comments however make me feel I'm not alone! x

  • Hello,

    I too got a call today from my local hospital. All they said was that my smear came back with “abnormal results”. I Have been through this before years ago in Australia, where I had a colposcopy and no further action was required. I am a nurse, yet my immediate reaction is to panic, we are all human and fear surrounds any topic such as this. My mum had cervical cancer at 24 and had a hysterectomy at age 25. This is not hireditary, however it is always in the back of my mind.

     

    i have my Colposcopy booked for Tuesday 8th September, I got booked in very quickly, she said due to a cancellation. 

     

    I too, have had bleeding and pain during sex for some

    time now, however when I had my smear, I found that I had a cervical ectropian. This is basically cells from

    inside the uterus migrating to the cervix. It shows up as bright red cells and this can cause bleeding and slight discomfort during sex. This is very common for females, especially those on the pill.

     

    so whilst I’m right there with you to go to freak out mode 100, we really have to try and relax, not think worse case scenario as this is generally very treatable! 

     

    :)

  • Hi guys first time commenting on this,  I'm Booked in for a colposcopy on the 29th September and I am sick with worry doctor found a red lump on cervix and I'm very anxious never had anything like this before.. My mam had cervical cancer recently.. Never had a smear either I'm 23 

  • Thank you for this. I'm 31 previous routine smears have been clear. 

    I had a smear test 2 weeks ago and just today got the call saying I have severe dyskaerosis and HPV. Booked in for coloscopy Monday. I've been backwards and forwards to the doctors since October with pelvic pain and pain during sex which only happened once but I've obviously gone worst case scenario in my head so these types of posts are helping me keep it together! Any advice or words of wisdom welcome as I'm loosing my marbles over here! 

    X

  • Hey L3mmy123,

     

    I hope you are ok, I understand this is so stressful and I really wish I could be more helpful. I am in a similar situation, as soon as I got the smear results, I automatically thought the worst. But reading through these posts has been really helpful and I think understanding the colposcopy procedure can help us to mentally prepare ourselves. I also found a website called 'Jo's Trust', which gives a lot of detail about the procedure and FAQs that I found helpful! Let us know how you get on and I hope all is ok for you! 
     

     

    Take care and stay positive :happy:

  • Hello everyone 

     So I had an abnormal smear in March and instantly imagined the worst as it was my first smear. With all that's been going on, I've had a 4 and a half month wait for the appointment which I finally got at the start of August. The original date was for 1st September but it got cancelled and I had a further 2 week wait, which of course caused extra stress. I kept getting this mild pelvic pain and was convinced I would receive the worse news but today I had my colposcopy and everything was fine. The doc struggled to get to the cervix at first and had to try three different instruments, I don't think I helped by tensing my legs but he got there eventually. He did use these big scissor like things but I don't think he took a biopsy because he did say it was completely fine and I could go back to regular smears. The changes that were found at the doctors were very mild but I wasn't told that in the letter so, of course, I worried. If I was told they were mild, it could have saved me a whole lot of worry. The procedure itself wasn't sore, just a bit uncomfortable and I felt a slight cramp while he was doing his stuff and I was warned I might bleed but I haven't actually checked yet, I do have a slight period like cramp at the moment but it's not as bad as I imagined. I know it is hard when you don't know but, honestly, it's the unknown that we really fear.