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today iamp;#39;m going to show you exactly whatamp;#39;s happening during your pap smear a lot of people get nervous about the speculum the speculum is just a tool that allows us to visualize the cervix mine has a little light so you can see whatamp;#39;s going on and iamp;#39;m going to show you exactly what iamp;#39;m looking for here we are at the cervix this is a cartoon representation but they more or less look like a donut the first thing weamp;#39;re going to do is take a sample from the outside with a little spatula like this that gently brushes the surface and collects a sample of cells then we take a little mascara brush type tool and just gently put that right into the cervical oz not far at all to get a sample of the inside of the cervix after that we mix them all up in a little tube send it to the lab and youamp;#39;re done