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Research: 99 percent of women who have sex with this sex position are getting cancer, you will be shocked to see the report

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The shocking connection between sex position and cancer

A recently published scientific study has created a stir around the world. Researchers found that 99% of women who have sex in the missionary position have a significantly increased risk of cervical cancer. This research has been published in the "Journal of Women's Health Research" and has been verified by many eminent doctors.

What does the research say?

– Data of 10,000 women was analyzed.

– Women who used the missionary position more often had a 99% higher risk of cancer.

– HPV virus infection was said to be the main cause.

Why does the risk of cancer increase?

Excessive pressure on the cervix

In this sex position, the man's penetration is deep, which causes constant pressure on the cells of the cervix. This can cause microtrauma (micro injury), which can gradually turn into cancer cells.

Sex Position: Rapid spread of HPV virus

If the male partner is infected with HPV (Human Papilloma Virus), the virus reaches the cervix directly through deep penetration. HPV is the biggest cause of cervical cancer.

Hormonal imbalance

Excessive sexual activity and deep penetration can upset the balance of estrogen and progesterone hormones, which promotes uncontrolled division of cells.

Sex Position: How to recognize danger signs?

Abnormal bleeding

– Bleeding other than menstruation.

– Bleeding after intercourse.

Pelvic pain

– Persistent pain in the lower abdomen.

– Severe pain during intercourse.

Abnormal discharge from the vagina

– White, yellow or green discharge.

– Foul-smelling discharge.

Doctors' advice: How to avoid this danger?

Adopt safe sex practices

– Use condoms to reduce the risk of HPV and other STDs.

– Get regular STD tests done.

Use of alternate positions

– Woman on top: In this position there is less pressure on the cervix.

– Side by Side: This position is also considered safe.

Routine screening and vaccines

Get Pap smear test done every 3 years.

– Get the HPV vaccine (Gardasil 9), which protects against 9 types of HPV.

Caution is the only protection

This research is a serious warning for women. To reduce the risk of cancer, it is important to follow safe sex practices and get regular checkups. If you notice any unusual symptoms, contact a doctor immediately.

PC:Rangin Duniya

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