Tuesday, March 23, 2010

Does the cervical cancer injection stop you having kids ?

Does the cervical cancer injection stop you having kids ?i don't think it does, and am perfectley happy to have it, but my friend said it does. is it true ?
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Best Answer - Chosen by Health waleNope it doesn't i in fact got pregnant when i finished the series. You'll be fine and you'll be protected the injections are really for the human pappiloma virus which can sometimes lead to cervical cancer. Only not having sex and sterility can stop you from having children naturally. and the guardisil shots can not make you sterile nor can it stop you from having sex. So if you're trying to get pregnant Have fun!! If you're not Have Fun!!

Cancer injection and pregant?

Cancer injection and pregant?i just had my first cervical cancer injection and i think i might be pregnant but i still got it because i was with someone who could not find out if i am pregnant will it kill the baby (i hope it dose)
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Best Answer - Chosen by VotersFirst of all it is not a cancer injection. It is an HPV vaccine. It is not recommended when you are pregnant. It hasn’t been tested on pregnant women so we don’t know what will happen. The vaccine is recommended for girls before they are sexually active so in theory there is no need to test it in pregnant women. Rather than hoping a vaccine would end a potential pregnancy you should be using birth control or better yet stop having sex until you are mature enough.

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Should i have the rest of my cervical cancer jabs?

Should i have the rest of my cervical cancer jabs?me, my mum and my dad have heard about the girl who died from the jab and we are starting to have second thoughts about weather i should have my second and third jab? we have also heard that there are allot of serious side affects you can get from the jab as well. should i have them or not?
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Best Answer - Chosen by VotersIts not necessary, there IS a real risk here, even if you have already received earlier shots. It just doesn't seem likely that the girl happened to die from her "tumour" right at the moment she got her shot (she was 14 after all! ). A doctor will only tell you to continue with the shots, he is paid to do that. Check out http://www.naturalnews.com/027151_cancer…This will give you more info on this subject. Hope this helps.