At just 31, a young London mother has been told she has terminal cervical cancer. Charley Jayne Law, a mom of three, says doctors dismissed her symptoms for months, blaming them on her period. By the time she was diagnosed, the cancer had already spread.
Charley recalled bleeding clots “the size of my palms” and losing over four stone. “My body was on the verge of giving up,” she said. Too sick to cope, she had to make the heartbreaking choice of placing her children into foster care.

Her biggest worry now is time. “I want to stay alive as long as possible for my babies,” she shared. Despite her struggle, she dreams of making memories with her kids through photos, videos, and one last holiday together.
Experts warn cervical cancer is often called a “silent killer” because early signs are mistaken for common issues. Unusual bleeding, pain, or exhaustion should never be ignored.

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