www.womenshealthlondon.org.uk/leaflets/.../cervab.html.
before you panic...dont panic!
1 in 12 smears come back abnormal in england,there are also 100 differant types of HPV.
this does not always mean cancer.
abnormal changes may also be called cin1,cin2,or cin3, or mild,moderate or severe.....usually a colposcopy (lazer treatment mostly)and a biopsy are done...
i was a cin2,bordering cin3...i had a colposcopy and a biopsy which showed cancer cells...i had two treatments,never missed a day in work,i was fine...
your doctor will tell you what will happen and the procedure....
every women is differant,but caught early these changes in your cervix can be treated sucessfully...
the web site above gives lots of information and its not scary reading!