I discovered this story on nairaland.com and deem it worthy to share it on this platform to create awareness about the dangers of the cervical cancer and the agony of a father who discovered that his precious little daughter has lost her sexual innocence before the age of 10.
These are issues that bug me and get me worried about the future of youths and our place in the society.
The story goes thus:
I got the shock of my life 4 days ago. Last Saturday, I met a childhood
friend Shola, who also doubles as my family doctor. We had an extensive
discussion, reminiscing over our childhood days. We talked about many
things, our secondary school adventures, old class mates, and so on. Our
discussion turned sour when he told me about his secondary school
crush, Bimpe, who recently died of cervical cancer. May her gentle soul
rest in peace I muttered.
He further went on to tell me about
cervical cancer, a cancer peculiar to females. The cause of cervical
cancer is Human Papilloma Virus and how it is transmitted via sex. I had
thought condom use protects against all forms of sexually transmitted
infections but I was wrong, Human papilloma virus is an exception. This
virus also causes genital warts in some cases, he said. He explained the
deficiency in our country, that in saner climes, the vaccine is given
to school age children especially between the ages 10 and12. Gardasil,
the vaccine is more effective in this age group because most are yet to
be sexually active. I told him my daughter who is presently age 10 will
benefit from this. We agreed I bring her for the vaccine next weekend.
During
dinner that day, I decided to raise the discussion. I told my daughter
about the cervical cancer vaccine and its benefits on her health. I had
wanted to be sure she was still a virgin so I played a fast one on her. I
told her being a virgin is a pre-requisite for this vaccine, though
this is an erroneous belief by many. That night I got the shocker of my
life. I saw the changed reaction on my daughters face. ‘So you are not a
virgin!’ I screamed. Immediately, I lost the appetite for food. A bad
news it was. I wished it was a joke. At ten!
She confided in her
mother that she got deflowered a year ago. I felt like a failed father, I
had no clue all along. Where I’ve missed it? This world has turned
something else.Get your daughters vaccinated against cervical cancer
today.
Of all the female cancers, cervical cancer is the only one
that offers great potentials for prevention. It takes about 15 to 20
years to develop from precancerous state to cancer.
Cervical cancer
is the most common cancer in women in developing countries. It is the
second most common cancer in women worldwide after cancer of the breast
with 85% of deaths occurring in developing countries.
W.H.O recommends screening of at least once in a life time for women in developing world.
Screening test involves Pap smear, visual inspection and HPV testing.
See your doctor today for a comprehensive screening.
Would you blame the father or the society for the loss of his daughter virginity?
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Nice article. Nice work. Nice job guys!