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Mum-of-two thought symptoms were ‘no big deal’ before harrowing diagnosis – 9Honey

Like many women who are diagnosed with cervical cancer, Amy Jordan didn’t recognise her symptoms for what they were at first.
Things like unusual vaginal discharge, bleeding after sex and spotting between periods often seem like harmless irregularities to busy mums like her.
Amy Jordan with her two children. (Instagram)
Not thinking it was “that big of a deal”, Jordan went to her annual gynaecologist visit hoping to be told there was nothing to worry about.
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