FeaturesNew 2010 Pap Guidelines Pap testing should begin at age 21 for all women. Repeat pap testing will depend on your individual pap history. Patients with an abnormal pap history will be tested more often. For women with a normal pap history ages 21-29 pap testing will occur every 3 years, and for woman over the age of 30 pap testing will be every 5 years. It is still recommended women come to the annual examination EVERY year regardless of the pap test. It is important to have a breast and a pelvic examination annually. CHIC at McKay Dee HospitalThe Community Health Information Center (CHIC) is available for you to access educational information on any topic. This center also provides car seat safety checks (four out of five car seats are incorrectly installed), birthing information, registration for prenatal classes, books and videos, CPR classes, and other resources. Intermountain Moms BlogWhether you're an expectant mother, new parent, grandparent, or caregiver, our clinicians are here for support! Join other moms to learn and grow together. Immunizations Before, During and After PregnancyReview important vaccinations needed before, during, and after your pregnancy. Tdap (Tetanus and Pertussis) and Influenza vaccines are highly recommended in pregnancy for you, your friends and any family members who may come into contact with your baby.
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