- Overview
- What is colposcopy?
- Why is a colposcopy performed?
- What happens at the initial visit?
- Is the procedure painful?
- Is colposcopy risky?
- Does this procedure affect having children?
- Why is colposcopy important?
- Will there be bleeding after a colposcopy?
- When should I call my doctor?
- Can I use tampons after the procedure?
Patient Education: Diseases Conditions Treatments & Procedures
Colposcopy
What happens at the initial visit?
At your first visit a Registered Nurse will review your history, provide you with detailed information and answer your questions.
It is recommended that women not be menstruating at the time of this procedure, as the cervix may not be visible. If at the time of your appointment you are menstruating, please call the unit as soon as possible and speak with a Registered Nurse who will determine if your appointment should be rescheduled.