I was not aware that women like this existed in my state. I am so thrilled that I am considering driving an hour and a half JUST so that she can be my vagina doctor. It would be an honor to receive a pap smear from this lady
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Lilly Filler is amazing thanks Heidi for sharing!!!!!!!!!! Let’s Unite!
She gives a simple common sense approach to a growing problem in SC, teen pregnancy. We need to teach girls to be wise, and to be careful. Why is that such a hard thing to convey?
Awesome post. The best part is ‘wearing a seat belt doesn’t promote fast driving’
Knowledge is power.
Knowledge is knowing the difference between good and bad.
if only society would embrace knowledge as a foundation rather than religion, it would be a vastly different world.
“To wear a seat belt doesn’t mean that we’re promoting fast driving. To wear a seat belt means that we’re going to protect you in the situation where you might get hurt.”
The best analogy, possibly ever. Such a calm, rational perspective on teen sexuality and pregnancy prevention. We need more people like this!
Yes! Yes! Yes! Love it and sharing the link with everyone.
The Virtual March is TODAY, please Join us and take action!!! Please visit http://www.tellthemsc.org.
Thanks for sharing Heidi!
This is the sort of thing I’ve been telling my daughters for years despite the fact my ex wife tends towards the exact opposite approach. (note: anecdotal evidence that divorce can be powerful and positive). :)
Makes me wish I had a uterus so I could join you in that pap smear. That is one awesome medical professional. Wish we had more like her!