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Published 10:15 12 Nov 2024 GMT
Add us as a preferred source on Google »The 33-year-old, who rose to fame on Love Island, shared that she had been for a routine smear test.
Posting to Instagram, she said: "Smear test day!
“This is your important reminder to get yours (praying hands).”
In Ireland, women aged between 25 and 65 are eligible for a free smear test every five years.
It’s a simple but essential procedure designed to detect early signs of cervical cancer, but many women feel nervous about the test, particularly when it comes to concerns about pain.
A smear test, also known as a cervical screening, involves a healthcare professional inserting a device called a speculum into the vagina to gently hold it open.
Using a small brush, they collect cells from the cervix, which are then analysed for any abnormalities that could indicate a risk of cervical cancer.
One of the most common fears about smear tests is that the procedure might be painful.
However, Dr. Shirley McQuaid from Dublin’s Well Woman Centre says that discomfort is rare.
“Generally, it’s unusual for the test to be painful,” she said. “It’s a strange experience, but not actually painful.”
Dr. McQuaid explained that medical professionals can use different types of specula to ensure the patient’s comfort.
If one doesn’t seem right, they can switch to another type that may be more suitable.
Cervical screenings play a vital role in preventing cervical cancer by detecting abnormal cells early.
Women in Ireland can check if they’re due for an appointment through the CervicalCheck register, and if they are, they should contact their GP to schedule the test.
It’s natural to feel nervous about a smear test, but it’s important to remember that the procedure is quick, usually painless, and crucial for maintaining cervical health.

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