Aug(07)pap test: Negative for intraepithelial lesion or malignancy. Reactive cellular changes - The purpose of the Pap smear is to screen for the presence of malignancy or pre-malignant conditions, the absence of these is considered normal.
Feb(08)pap test: Rare atypical squamous cells of undetermined significance (ASC-US) HPV positive- This means that your situation has not turned into dysplasia yet. Most of the time (70-85%) ASCUS Pap smears revert to normal on their own over time. So I am assuming your doctor is going to continue to monitor you. This should not get you majorly concerned. There are several tell-tail signs you have to progress to in your pap to get to cervical cancer and right now you haven't even progressed to dysplasia yet.