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MESSAGE FROM LAGOS STATE UNIVEARSITY TEACHING HOSPITAL(LUTH)

*MESSAGE FROM LAGOS STATE UNIVERSITY TEACHING HOSPITAL (LUTH)*
```Please let your wife know about this,,This is a serious caution from medical practioners [LUTH] to all female beings be it infant, baby girl, ladies, mothers; cancer of the vagina is all over pls avoid washing your vagina with soap, wash with only water,  there is a particular chemical in soap generally that is very dangerous and possibly causes cancer of the vagina, cases of cancer of the vagina is all over most of the general hospitals so be aware of this important message. If you have feelings for others kindly pass this message to others that are important to you.
⭕ 56  Girls  Died  Because  Of  Using  Whisper,  Stayfree Etc.

⭕ Don't use One  Single  Pad 4 d Whole  Day  B'coz  Of  The  Chemical  Used  in Ultra Napkins Which  Converts Liquid into  Gel...it  Causes  Cancer in  Bladder & Uterus. So  Plz  Try  To  Use  Cotton  Made  Pads  And  if  You  Are  Using  Ultra  Pads, Plz  Change it Within 5 Hours, Per Day, At least. If  The  Time  is  Prolonged  The  Blood  Becomes  Green &  The  Fungus  Formed  Gets inside  The  Uterus &  Body.

⭕ Plz  don't  feel  shy  2  forwd  this  msg  2 all  girls  nd  even  boys  so  that  they  can  share  with  their wives  N  friends, whom  they  care  for.

   ⭕ AIMS

Kick Off "Breast Cancer".

?�Nurse Ur Baby.

?�Wash Ur Bra Daily.

?�Avoid  Black  Bra in  Summer

?�Do  Not  Wear  A  Bra  While  Sleeping.

?�Do  Not  Wear  An  Under  Wire  Bra  Very  Often.

?�Always  Cover  Ur  Chest  Completely  By  Ur  Dupatta  Or  Scarf  When U  Are  Under  The  Sun.

?�Use  A  Deodrant  Not An  Anti  Perspirant.

?�This  is  A  Public  Service  Msg  From  Tata Cancer Hospital.

⭕ Pass it 2 All The  Ladies  You  Care  For  Without Hesitating.

⭕ Awareness is important

⭕ I  Care  For  You

⭕ Plzz  Dont  Hesitate  To  inform  Other  Females  Forward  2  Evry Girl  On  Ur  List..!!...

⭕ I'll  Start with u

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