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The Importance of Regular Check-Ups: Key Screenings for Women’s Health

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FAQs for Adolescents and Young Adults

  • When should I start seeing a gynecologist? It’s recommended to start gynecological exams by age 21 or when you become sexually active.
  • How often should I get tested for STIs? If you’re sexually active, annual testing or more frequent testing based on risk factors is advisable.

2. Reproductive Years

  • Pap Smear: Begin Pap smears at age 21 and continue every three years until age 29. From age 30 to 65, you may switch to a Pap smear combined with an HPV test every five years.
  • Breast Cancer Screening: Begin self-breast exams and clinical breast exams. Women should discuss mammogram schedules with their healthcare provider, typically starting around age 40.
  • Cholesterol Screening: Start cholesterol checks in your twenties, especially if you have risk factors like family history or obesity.

FAQs for Reproductive Years

  • How often should I get a Pap smear? Every three years from age 21 to 29, then every five years if combined with an HPV test from age 30 to 65.
  • When should I start mammograms? Women should start discussing mammograms with their healthcare provider around age 40, with frequency based on individual risk factors.

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