3 Selfish Habits of Husbands That Increase Their Wives’ Risk of Cervical Can.cer – Stop Them Now Before They Harm the Whole Family

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Here’s the harsh truth:

A husband who has multiple sexual partners, even if he doesn’t “bring it home,” is still a risk.

HPV is spread through skin-to-skin genital contact — and condoms do not fully protect against it.

Why this matters:

HPV is extremely common.

Many people carry it without symptoms.

One partner can infect another.

Even if the husband has no symptoms, he can still transmit HPV.

The wife’s risk increases when her partner has multiple partners.

The danger of “being careful”

Some men believe they can “protect their wife” by using condoms sometimes, or by thinking they’re “clean.”

But HPV is not always preventable by condoms alone, and “clean” doesn’t mean virus-free.

What should be done instead?

A husband who wants to protect his wife must:

Stop having multiple partners

Be honest about past sexual history

Use condoms consistently

Support his wife in getting HPV vaccination and regular screenings

Family impact:

When a husband is promiscuous, the wife may not only be at risk for HPV — but also:

emotional trauma

trust issues

increased anxiety

relationship breakdown

family instability

This is not just a “woman’s issue.” It affects the whole family.Continue reading…

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