Maggy
Not to worry, I was scared also when they found the same thing at 19. I am now 29 and have had all normal paps since. If it is displasia then they usually keep and eye on it for a while depending on the stage it is in. Worse case senerio they do lazer surgery to remove it. You just have to always stay on top on keeping your paps up to date from now on. A lot of times this happens from your cells changing alot of times due to having children, I was diagnosed with it after I had a miscarriage. But like I said nothing to worry about this is a very easy and common procedure now a days. Good Luck