How could Women Protect Themselves from Cervical Cancers?

August 26, 2008 by rainier  

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Research suggests that women may lessen their chances of being exposed to HPV by using condoms. Regardless of a woman’s sex life, her best defence against cervical cancer is regular Pap tests. Cervical cancer takes an average of 10 years to develop. In its early stages, it can be cured 100% of the time, often with simple office procedures.
Don’t chance your life satisfying men look after your and think of the children you are likely to leave behind when the cervical cancer actually get grip of your body.

A man is most likely to find the next available woman ready to take him on. So why do we worry!

Be more economical with your bodies, nurture it and think of your own health needs ladies.

Have one partner at a time please. Otherwise you will die early when you chase easy money with rich men who call the shots.

This message is for students who just want easy way in life. Easy comes easy go money actually makes you very miserable in the long term. Those who struggle with little money enjoy the fruits of their by aiming for higher educational achievements through scholarship which one could find by googling for scholarships for Africa students on the internet.

It is better to climb the economic ladder gracefully to achieve and take ownership of that achievement rather than piggyback on someone else’s.

Women never sell your bodies cheap treasure it to any one. Articulate the terms and conditions of that body of yours if possible through marriage.
Walk with dignity and pride and never be a bit on the side for anyone. A lady ideally must be aim to be the “Mrs” of a home and not a second best a bit on the side some where in secret.

Your children need you most. If you want quality children and quality grandchildren and great grandchildren then stay with one partner at a time to make that mark.

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2 Responses to “How could Women Protect Themselves from Cervical Cancers?”
  1. John says:

    This is a very informative post, i was searching in google for Cervical Cancer and came across this post. My niece is suffering from Cervical Cancer, information mention in this article will greatly help me in offering her some advice
    thank you

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