In many medical situations, queer women are often disregarded or overlooked for very important cervical screenings that should be happening on a regular basis. If you are a person who has sex or intimate time with other women and are older than twenty-one, you should be being screened for cervical cancer yearly. Anyone who owns…
To Finish Reading, Click Here...Anyone with a cervix is at a greater risk for developing cervical cancer in their lifetime. Certain factors can increase this risk even more, including HPV- the human papillomavirus, sexually transmitted diseases, and general body dysfunction. Having any type of skin-on-skin contact where bodily fluids are shared or exposed can also increase these risks. Sexually…
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