Quote Originally Posted by shadow218
ok check this out: Vaccine Safety Group Releases GARDASIL Reaction Report
there have deffinitly been problems with that vaccine at least two thirds of girls vaccinated reported problems in there every day lives
Do't take this lightly it only protects against 4 strains of hpv out of 94. Vaccines themselves are not dangerouse the part that is is the fillers such as lead, murcury, and formaldihide. Personally I have choosen to stop all vaccinations to my child(2years old). Often many people have allergic reations to vaccinations and actuaqlly end up contracting the virus they are being vaccinated against. My daughter caught measels from he MMR vaccination. Ultimately all vaccinations create are super bugs that wipe out vast numbers of the population instaed of a small portion.

So long as your daughter practices safe sex and uses a condom she will not contract HPV. And just because you have HPV doesn't mean you will get cervicle cancer. Cervicle cancer rates are relitively low and regular Pap smears still remain the best prevention.

Do not vaccinate your daughters! They can make their own choice when they are 18, until then they should use a condom every time anyways, it is only six more years to wait.
Chronic Chrissy Reviewed by Chronic Chrissy on . People's opinion of the immunization against cervical cancer for girls there has been alot of talk in the u.k about the new vaccine being introduced to prevent cervicle cancer, it has caused some controversy as its being offered to girls from the age of 12, and as cervicle cancer is commonly caused by std's many parents feel its wrong to give it to girls so young. i was wondering what people here thought about it? my daughter is 7 this year and when she's 12 i'll probably get it done as i think every girl should have that protection, my daughter may not start Rating: 5