Mom, 31, Claims Her Terminal Cancer Was Dismissed as 'Just Your Period'

Mar. 15, 2025

Charley Jayne Law with two of her children.Photo:Charley Jayne Law; SWNS

Charley Jayne Lawa mum who was diagnosed with stage four cervical cancer

Charley Jayne Law; SWNS

A British mom of three has been diagnosed with terminalcervical cancerafter seeking medical care for months only to allegedly have her symptoms dismissed as “just your period.”

Three months later, the mom to sons Riley, 11, and Arion, 5, and daughter Aryia, 20 months, says she was able to see a gynecologist. During that exam, Law recalled, “I knew there was something seriously wrong.” She shared that when a nurse specializing in cancer was brought in her “heart sank.”

Charley Jayne Law.Charley Jayne Law; SWNS

Charley Jayne Law, 31. A mum who was diagnosed with stage four cervical cancer

On Jan. 27, Law says she was given the news that “tore my world apart”: “I have stage 4 cervical cancer.”

According to theNational Cancer Institute, cervical cancer is very treatable when it’s caught early. However, once it has spread elsewhere in the body — as it has atstage 4— the survival rate drops to 19%.

As a result, she shared that she had to place her children into emergency foster care, explaining, “the mum guilt was so bad but I knew that if I didn’t go into hospital I wouldn’t have been here the following day or 2  … I had no choice.”

Charlie Jayne Law with her toddler Aryia.Charley Jayne Law; SWNS

Charley Jayne Law, 31. A mum who was diagnosed with stage four cervical cancer

On Wednesday, Feb. 5, she shared that she was “given the soul destroying news that it was incurable.” She further explained that she would need to startchemotherapyto keep the cancer from spreading for as long as she could.

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“All through this my kids have been my absolute rocks and light in the dark. They have had their whole world as they know it turned upside down but they have been amazing and I want to be able to make as many memories with them," said Law, who hopes to take her children on a vacation, explaining she wants to “take as many pictures and videos for them to look back on when I’m not here as possible.”

“I plan on staying around as long as I can but ultimately we don’t have a time scale on that.”

source: people.com