Well my friend recently went to a gynecologist and was tested for endometrio cancer and cervical cancer. They werent quite sure if she had it so they sent the information out and she will find out in ten days. But for 1 month I have been bleeding and my period doesn't ever last that long, so now I'm worried I have the cancer too. First off, I feel I might have got it because me and my friend shared a dildo one night, I know bad idea, but we weren't thinking. Is cervical or endometrio cancer transferable, and if so does anyone think I could have gotten it from that? I don't really want to go get checked cause I'm terrified of doctors. So if anyone has any information I would love to know, or any opinons, and adivce would be helpful too. Thanks and please hurry I'm scared.
[ Answer this question ] Want to answer more questions in the Health & Fitness category? Maybe give some free advice about: Illnesses? BrokenWings answered Wednesday May 2 2007, 7:03 pm: You can't have caught cancer from sharing a dildo but having a period for a month can be a sign of something wrong, and even if its not it could cause something going wrong. I had a period for about a month and it had no underlying cause but I had to see the doctor and they fixed it and they also checked it hadnt caused anything else, like low haemaglobin or iron levels which are very important yet simple to sort out. Therefore my best advice is to go to the doctor however much you are scared, you need to get checked out love.
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christina answered Wednesday May 2 2007, 6:42 pm: Cancer isn't something you can get from someone else by touching them or sharing something with them.
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