wrong wrong wrong, ammount of partners has nothing to do with it, age has nothing to do with it, heredity and hpv are two big factors. there are no women with zero chance for cervical cancer, using your fingers you are going to give her a yeast infection if you dont wash directly before and then after. hpv is genital warts, i had cervical cancer but it was brought on by endometriosis which is a problem simply generated within my body and i have an inherited tendency for, cervical cancer is the easiest to cure, mom had a hysterectomy in her 30s and so did i, but my daughter who is following in our footsteps has had a leep proceedure and it removed the tiny cluster of cancer cells that had started, the most important thing is for her to have a pap smear yearly. you should always use a condom once you do have sex, and really you should use surgical gloves for finger sex. cervical cancer is not a death sentence if you keep getting things checked and taken care of. ive survived 21 years after my surgery, mom made it 30 yrs . we are all going to have some cancer i suppose, sadly she didnt keep other things checked up on and mom died of colon cancer that had moved to her lungs and pancreas, so when i had cancer i made sure to tell my daughter that its simply in us and she needs to keep her appointments and be on gaurd for it, and colon cancer too.
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