“You automatically think you are going to die,” she added. “I didn’t think I was ever going to get cancer — I am only 31.”
Doctors have reportedly told Montgomery that she will likely require chemotherapy and a hysterectomy. She is also awaiting the results from a recent MRI that will show if the cancer has spread to other parts of her body.
“It’s really daunting and I wanted to have more children, but I just feel lucky I have my four,” she said.
“I had been pregnant with my four children back to back for three years and you can’t have a smear test when you are pregnant,” she continued. “That was a huge factor in why I didn’t get one for so long.”
Kim Montgomery with three of her children. (SWNS)But, she noted, “I also just didn’t realize how important it was.”
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Doctors typically recommend women begin Pap smear testing at age 21, according to the Mayo Clinic. The test is then repeated every three years for women ages 21 to 65.
“I want to raise awareness of how important it is for people to have their smear test,” added Montgomery. “I hope sharing my story means more lives can be saved.”
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from AllAbout https://allabout.pw/mom-31-diagnosed-with-cervical-cancer-after-putting-off-pap-smear-for-10-years/
Kim Montgomery was recently diagnosed with cervical cancer. (SWNS)
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