!ntercourse under the age of 17 years may cause cervical cancer, expert says


Sexual intercourse can provide health benefits for people who've grown up and done in a healthy manner. However, sex had a negative impact if done at a young age.

Having sex for marriage at an early age has been linked to cervical cancer.

According to experts, the minimum limit sex or marrying age is currently 17 years of age and is more effective if done when it was the age of 20 years, and even then had to be no formal marriage bond.

Cervical cancer is one type of cancer that until now greatly feared by all women, and cervical cancer is now threatening the underage girls who frequently have intercourse.

Sexual intercourse under the age of 17 years may stimulate the growth of cancer cells. This is because in the age range 12 to 17 years, cell changes in the cervix are in a very active phase.

When cells divide actively (metaplasia), there should be no contact or any stimulation from the outside, including the entry of foreign objects into women's bodies.
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