Hi, I had a colposcopy two weeks ago following an abnormal smear. Was very nervous beforehand.. Not a big fan of smears and after 2 babies in the last 3 years - one forceps delivery, one manual placenta removal - I mostly prefer to be left alone down there!!
I had mine at the Heath in Cardiff and the clinic was great. The colposcopist was very good, explained the procedure thoroughly and the reasons I'd been referred. She drew me a diagram, explaining outcomes etc..
There was a second nurse in the room.
I was sent into a small ensuite bathroom to take my trousers and knickers off and there was a pile of clean sheets in there, which the nurse told me to wrap round myself, like a towel.
The bed was a half bed, slightly raised at the head end, with stirrups.
With sheet draped over my front, I was asked to sit on bed, lie back and put my legs in the stirrups.
The colposcopist then sat down at that end and lifted the sheet and put the speculum in and I guess followed closely with the camera. The screen was on the wall in front of me so I could watch.
She had a good look and turned the light off, in there, to see it with a uv light, which highlighted that I have cervical ectopy, which had caused the abnormal smear. A harmless condition. Such a relief to find out there and then and she explained that in the majority of cases, the colposcopy gives a good view of the problem and they can tell you what the problem is most likely to be, there and then.
She did take a precautionary biopsy and turned the camera off for that. Afterwards, she very quickly draped the sheet over me.
It was the most dignified "down there" medical procedure I've had in the last 3 years and luxury compared to the indignity I suffered at the hands of the consultant that removed the placenta after I had DC2!
Pain - it was generally painless, although the biopsy pinched a bit and I had some bleeding for a few days.
Going forward, I'm waiting for the biopsy results but if all normal
I'll have to have another colposcopy in 6 months time, as standard.
I can't donate blood etc till I have an all clear smear, so at least 6 months.
I hope that helps and good luck x