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hey whatamp;#39;s up everybody welcome to my youtube channel in case you donamp;#39;t know me i am dr ali i am an ob gyn and here on my youtube channel i talk about all things womenamp;#39;s health pregnancy periods i also share a little bit about my personal life i make vlog videos day in the life videos you follow me around at the hospital thatamp;#39;s a little bit about my channel todayamp;#39;s video i am super excited about because this is one of the most common questions that i get in my dms on my tech talk videos and any time i talk about pap smears so many people have questions so specifically on todayamp;#39;s video iamp;#39;m not going to be talking about the process of getting a pap smear but rather the results because i think a lot of people go get their pap smears and then they get a phone call from their provider or maybe itamp;#39;s a nurse thatamp;#39;s calling them giving them the results or telling them that it was abnormal and that they need to retest in a