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A 22-year-old woman in Colombia thought a potato placed in her vagina could keep her from having babies -- because that's what her mom told her.

She left it there for two weeks -- two weeks! -- and the potato subsequently grew ROOTS in that very sensitive place, which caused this poor young woman agonizing stomach pain and landed her in the hospital.

Lucky for her, doctors were able to remove the potato from her vagina without resorting to surgery, according to Colombia reports and other local media there.

Assuming this story is true and not exaggerated or a hoax (the original story is now unavailable, but that could be from an overload of online readers), the naivete and lack of knowledge about birth control on the part of a 22-year-old woman are disturbing enough, but the fact that her own mother encouraged her to do such a thing is even worse.

And sadly, potatoes are not the only ill-advised form of "contraceptive" women have tried using. There have been reports of women putting everything from lemons to Coca Cola and even mercury in their vaginas to kill sperm and prevent pregnancy. Heaven help us.

As those educated about birth control know, not only do those false remedies NOT prevent pregnancy, they can do serious damage and cause infections.

It's actually pretty heartbreaking when you think about it.

We women have -- for thousands of years -- wanted to enjoy being in love and close to our partners, but we haven't always wanted the burden of children. It's easy to see how these rumors of how to keep from having them spread in the 1500s, but it's simply unacceptable that in this day and age, any woman would not have the knowledge that can spare her an unwanted pregnancy.

With so many choices modern medicine has given us in the form of birth control, it's hard to imagine how a woman could get to 22 without having access to -- or information about -- any approved methods that actually work. Or at least don't cause damage and pain.

Yes, this happened in another part of the world, but let's face it: Birth control education isn't even comprehensive and accurate everywhere in the United States, let alone other countries. And if some had their way, it would go away entirely. It's just plain wrong. Women -- and men -- need to know how to control their destiny and do it in healthy ways.

If you take that away from us, what's left? I know the idea is to stop young people -- women in particular -- from having sex entirely, but come on. Those efforts just don't work on a consistent basis. So do we want women to be so heartbreakingly clueless when it comes to the care and keeping of their own bodies? Do we want them to risk unwittingly bringing innocent children into this world because they weren't properly protecting themselves during sex?

As a mom of two daughters, I say hell no. The consequences can be devastating, and ignorance in this case is definitely not bliss. Let's hope this young woman got an education at the hospital and went home with a true, safe method of contraception for the future. And let's hope her own bad experience will inspire her to teach others not to take similarly dangerous, foolish risks. Starting with her own mother.

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Central Colombia woman grows potato in vagina in ill-advised contraception attempt
Oct 1, 2014 posted by Craig Corbett

(Photo: Potato News Today)

Shocked medical staff in a clinic in the central Colombian town of Honda have discovered a potato growing inside a patient’s vagina, local media reported on Wednesday.

The bizarre phenomenon was discovered when doctors attended a 22-year-old woman complaining of abdominal pains this week.

The embarrassed young woman explained that she had been advised by her mother to insert a potato into her vagina as a means of avoiding unwanted pregnancy.

“My mom told me that if I didn’t want to get pregnant, I should put a potato up there, and I believed her.” the unnamed patient was quoted as saying by local news website HSB Noticias.

After leaving the potato in place for around 2 weeks she began to experience intense pain in her lower abdomen. The potato had germinated, and grown roots inside the lady’s private parts.

When the nurse went to examine the patient, she originally thought she had been the target of a practical joke, as she found roots emerging from the young woman´s vagina.

The offending root vegetable was removed without need for surgery, and there should be no lasting physical effects on the young woman.

Carolina Rojas, the attending nurse, pointed the finger of blame at the woman´s mother for giving her daughter such bad advice in terms of contraception methods available.

A recent campaign by Colombia’s Family Welfare Institute aimed at reducing the high levels of teenage pregnancy in Colombia stated that young people’s general rejection of conventional contraception methods, such as condoms and contraceptive pills, coupled with a macho society which often saw girls pressured into having unsafe sex, contributed to a high level of unwanted teenage pregnancies.

MORE: Colombia´s teenage pregnancy awareness week.

The fact that a 22 year old women was no naïve as to believe that a potato was an appropriate and safe method of contraception shows a concerning lack of education for young people as to the options available for them when they become sexually active.

Sexual education became obligatory across Colombia in the 1990s in the hope that young people would discuss any quieries or concerns and have a safe place to discuss what was perceived as a social taboo – talking about sex.

However, parents, shocked by the content of the classes protested against them and created groups such as the “Red Families” urging other parents to denounce the lessons in which teachers were accused of encouraging homosexuality.

MORE: Taboos and ‘medieval’ sex education main causes of Colombia’s soaring teen pregnancy rate: Scholar

Furthermore, according to the Ministry of Education and sociologist María Eugenia Rosselli, “you cannot ask a young person to freely discuss sex with their parents,” creating a void of information and high levels of unwanted pregnancies and sexually transmitted diseases.



http://colombiareports.co/22-year-old-women-uses-potato-contraceptive-device-tolima/
 
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