Sexual Health
Early sexual activity can lead to cervical cancer in teenagers! Don't Believe Two Characters in Adolescence: Life Lies
Although sexual behavior is a human instinct, as long as ripe fruit is most suitable for picking, if you taste the beauty of sex early, it may bring more unnecessary harm to yourself, especially increase the incidence rate of cervical cancer.
The incidence rate of cervical cancer among women who married (had sex) before the age of 20 was 1.58%, while the incidence rate of Cervical cancer among women who married (had sex) after the age of 21 dropped to 0.37%, a difference of four times. As early as 140 years ago, it was observed that the incidence rate of cervical cancer of nuns in monasteries was far lower than that of married women. This explains the relationship between cervical cancer and sexual activity from another perspective.
Early sexual activity can lead to cervical cancer in teenagers
The study found that the cervical cancer suffered by teenagers is closely related to sexual impurity. The younger the age of sexual life, the more Sexual partner, the more frequent sex, and the higher the incidence rate. The reasons are as follows:
1. The cervical tissue cells of girls are not yet mature, soft, and sensitive to external carcinogens and cancer promoting substances. If the Sexual partner is the carrier of cancer cells, it is easy to plant cancer cells in the immature cervical tissue of the girl through sex.
2. After sperm enters the vagina, they produce a sperm antibody that usually disappears around 4 months. If the more Sexual partner, the more frequent sex, will produce a variety of antibodies, in a short period of time into the female body, interfere with sperm antibody reaction, prone to cervical cancer.
3. In recent years, studies have found that the incidence rate of cervical cancer is related to herpes-2 virus infection. For example, the Sexual partner is the carrier of the virus and suffers from cervical cancer through secondary sexual infection.
4. Various pathogenic bacteria and viruses in male Smegma (especially the papillomavirus in Genital wart patients) repeatedly stimulate the lower genital tract and cervical epithelium of young women prematurely, leading to chronic Cervicitis and eventually transforming into cervical cancer.
Teenagers should not believe these two lies
He can't make you pregnant
If you:
1. During menstruation
2. Before ejaculation, he pulls out his penis
He's wearing a condom
Truth:
These three erroneous concepts are likely to lead to thousands of unexpected pregnancies every year, so you must listen carefully.
Although a woman cannot conceive during her menstrual period, we cannot rule out this possibility - your menstrual period is shorter than others, and once her sperm enters your body, it may survive for a few days, so you are pregnant.