Disneygirl26
If only I could live in the World
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- Mar 26, 2007
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I find it interesting that this vaccine is seemingly being compared to the vaccine for Chicken Pox or the flu shot. HPV causes cervical cancer. We are not talking about a few missed days from school -- this infection can cause a terminal disease.
Statistically, at least 50% of the population has HPV (according the the CDC). I am a high school teacher and I know what kids are doing out there. Heck, I know what I was doing at their age. And I wish I had the choice to take such a shot back then.
Speaking of statistics, roughly 46,000 people die in car accidents per year (according to national automobile accident statistics), while about 23,000 people will be diagnosed with HPV-related cancer this year. I bet you make your daughters wear seat belts, right?
I sincerely hope none of your daughters end up with cervical cancer. And if they do, how would you ever look them in the eyes and tell them that you refused to get them the vaccine to prevent it?
I totally agree, my aunt died at the age of 45 of cervical cancer, my DD16 has gotten her shots she had no side affects, I don't believe anything is 100% safe I think you should talk to your doctor and weigh your options and not make judgements base on something you heard on the news.

i'm fine, but it was pretty embarrassing and traumatic. just something to think about...