'I Almost Skipped My Smear Test, but Instinct Saved My Life'
IRELAND, JUL 7 – Brooke Scullion chose egg freezing at 26 after a smear test indicated fertility risks, reflecting a rising trend among young women to preserve reproductive options, experts say.
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Pap smear and preventive screenings: How one test could save you from cervical cancer
New Delhi: Preventive screening is extremely important for early detection and management of potential health issues before they become severe. Among these, the Pap smear stands out as a life-saving test for cervical cancer prevention. Along with this, HPV testing, mammogram, pelvic ultrasound, and regular annual check-up are essential to ensure women maintain their reproductive and overall health. While interacting with News9Live, Dr. Astha Day…
Unnerving smear test prompted Brooke Scullion to freeze her eggs
At 26 years of age, Brooke Scullion has made the decision to undergo her first round of egg freezing this summer. Speaking to the Irish Independent, the Ireland AM presenter admitted that she'd never given much thought to having children in the future, but a routine smear test changed things when it raised the unnerving prospect of infertility. Today's top videos Brooke recalled that doctors 'weren't too happy' with the result of her smear test…
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