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When was your last checkup? 🤔

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Pop quiz: When was your last checkup? Pap smear? Eye exam? If you’re thinking “uhhh,”

Pop quiz: When was your last checkup? Pap smear? Eye exam? If you’re thinking “uhhh,” you’re not alone. Nearly 50% of women skip their preventive care appointments, according to a poll by the Alliance for Women's Health and Prevention. [theSkimm]( September 23, 2024 [Read in browser]( [Don't Wait]( PRESENTED BY [Let's Get Checked]( Pop quiz: When was your last checkup? Pap smear? Eye exam? If you’re thinking “uhhh,” you’re not alone. Nearly[50% of women skip their preventive care appointments](, according to a poll by the Alliance for Women's Health and Prevention. We get it — life’s busy with work, kids, all the things. But putting off routine checkups could hurt you in the long run. That’s where theSkimm’s Don’t Wait Day comes in. On October 2, we’re helping you take charge of your health. We made a [convenient, free tool]( that tells you which appointments and screenings you need and lets you schedule them right then and there. [TAKE A SNEAK PEEK](   Psst…our friends at [LetsGetChecked]( offer healthcare solutions from home — no appointment necessary. We’re talking 30+ tests, from women’s health and wellness to cancer screening, all with transparent, upfront pricing. Just order a test, collect your sample, return it using the prepaid shipping label, and get secure online results in about 2–5 business days. Order now and [get]([25% off.](*   DON'T WAIT [Get an exclusive look.]( *P.S. This is a sponsored post. Issues? [help@theSkimm.com](mailto:help@theSkimm.com?subject=Help) Copyright (c) 2024 theSkimm, All rights reserved. 53 W 23rd Street, Floor 8. New York, NY 10010 [See our full sponsor agreement]( Want to change how you receive these emails?Update your preferences or unsubscribe [here](.

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