Pelvic exam and Pap smear
The pelvic exam involves inserting an instrument called a speculum gently into the vagina to hold open the vaginal walls, making it easier to inspect your cervix and vagina for signs of discharge, bleeding or other abnormalities.A Pap smear will be performed. It's a simple relatively painless test in which sample cells from the surface of the cervix are obtained with a swab or brush. This sample is then placed on a slide and sent to a laboratory for analysis.
Although the Pap smear is a good test, it isn't perfect. Pap tests sometimes do not find cervical abnormalities that actually exist - but regular screening can help you and your doctor reduce these 'false-negative' results.