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Help me with a caption please
25/04/2025

Help me with a caption please

I want to vomit. 🤮
17/04/2025

I want to vomit. 🤮

17/04/2025

Thursday evening motivation

Working out will make feel weak, when is actually making you stronger

Learning new things will make you feel dumb, when is making you smarter

Investing in yourself will make you feel broke, when is actually making you rich

Facing your fear will make you feel terrified, when is actually making you braver

Never hold yourself back. strive be better tomorrow than you were today

Thank God them no put year I fit 24 April 2030
16/04/2025

Thank God them no put year I fit 24 April 2030

You no get money, I no get you still the talk like say I dey unfortunate
16/04/2025

You no get money, I no get you still the talk like say I dey unfortunate

A raining Monday
14/04/2025

A raining Monday

May electrician no find love?
13/04/2025

May electrician no find love?

13/04/2025

People that went to church pls bless us with your pictures

12/04/2025

What is a Pap Smear and Why Is It Important for Women?

A Pap smear (also called a Pap test) is a simple and quick medical test done to check for early signs of cervical cancer in women. It helps detect abnormal cells in the cervix, the lower part of the uterus that opens into the va**na — before they turn into cancer.

During a Pap smear:
• A doctor or nurse gently inserts a small instrument (called a speculum) into the va**na to open it.
• Then, they use a soft brush or small spatula to collect cells from the cervix.
• These cells are sent to a lab to be checked for abnormalities.

It’s usually not painful, though it might feel a little uncomfortable for a few seconds. ( Personally don’t like the experience but “man gotta do what man gotta do 🤣🤣”

Why is it necessary?
1. Early Detection Saves Lives:
Cervical cancer develops slowly. If abnormal cells are found early, they can be treated before they become dangerous.

2. HPV Screening:
Most cervical cancers are caused by HPV (Human Papillomavirus), a common sexually transmitted infection. The Pap test can catch cell changes caused by HPV.

3. Peace of Mind:
Doing the test regularly gives you the confidence that you’re taking control of your health.

Who should do it and how often?

• Women between ages 21 and 65 should get a Pap smear every 3 years.
• After age 30, it can be combined with an HPV test and done every 5 years (depending on your country’s guidelines).
• Even if you feel fine and have no symptoms, you still need it.

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