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<blockquote data-quote="Marguerite" data-source="post: 424985" data-attributes="member: 1991"><p>That doctor was brilliant. It's what we did with both our girls when they chose to become sexually active while under age. Sexual activity brings sexual responsibility, and the first and most urgent, is health checks. No judgement - just care for that body and keep it healthy. With a few years passed, it has borne fruit. easy child 2/difficult child 2 tested positive at her second Pap smear. She's had Gardasil, but clearly too late. After a few more years the doctors decided they needed to do something about her increasingly abnormal pap smears. A few months ago they did a colposcopy and LTTS procedure to excise the infected part of her cervix. We were told her condition had progressed to pre-cancerous, Stage 4. At age 23! One day she wants to have kids, and this can cause a lot of problems with fertility and the ability to carry to term. However, her specialist says we got it in time and the procedure outcome is excellent. If we had not been insisting on regular pap tests and on other related health checks then this could have been missed and I could be faced with losing a daughter to cancer when she fell pregnant.</p><p></p><p>SIL2 was blaming himself, but it now looks like (given the likely time course of these things) that it not him, but her first boyfriend that gave the HPV to her. Considering first boyfriend was the one who was very possessive and controlling - ironic. Or maybe understandable, he knew how easy it was to be unfaithful in a relationship. </p><p></p><p>Marg</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Marguerite, post: 424985, member: 1991"] That doctor was brilliant. It's what we did with both our girls when they chose to become sexually active while under age. Sexual activity brings sexual responsibility, and the first and most urgent, is health checks. No judgement - just care for that body and keep it healthy. With a few years passed, it has borne fruit. easy child 2/difficult child 2 tested positive at her second Pap smear. She's had Gardasil, but clearly too late. After a few more years the doctors decided they needed to do something about her increasingly abnormal pap smears. A few months ago they did a colposcopy and LTTS procedure to excise the infected part of her cervix. We were told her condition had progressed to pre-cancerous, Stage 4. At age 23! One day she wants to have kids, and this can cause a lot of problems with fertility and the ability to carry to term. However, her specialist says we got it in time and the procedure outcome is excellent. If we had not been insisting on regular pap tests and on other related health checks then this could have been missed and I could be faced with losing a daughter to cancer when she fell pregnant. SIL2 was blaming himself, but it now looks like (given the likely time course of these things) that it not him, but her first boyfriend that gave the HPV to her. Considering first boyfriend was the one who was very possessive and controlling - ironic. Or maybe understandable, he knew how easy it was to be unfaithful in a relationship. Marg [/QUOTE]
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