If you’re 21 or older, make sure you have a Pap test every three years to check for cervical cancer. If you’re between the ages of 30 and 65, you can receive a Pap test plus an HPV test every five years. If you’re older than that, your doctor may be able to tell you that you’re not at danger. If you’re sexually active and at risk for STDs, obtain chlamydia, gonorrhea, and syphilis testing every year. Take an HIV test at least once, and if you’re at risk, more regularly. Don’t forget to get your yearly physical. Many other issues, including as the possibility of infection, the necessity for contraception, and sexual complaints, should be evaluated by your doctor on an annual basis.”