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Should I get the HPV vaccines?
I’m 18 and thinking about losing my virginity. My gynecologist told me about the HPV Vaccines but I’m not sure if I want to get them. I saw on YouTube how many people have become paralyzed, had seizures, and even died from the vaccines, and now I’m terrified. Should I still get vaccinated?
6 Answers
- Anonymous2 years ago
No, you should not. The vaccines are ineffective and unsafe. Over 80% of people already have HPV and many don't even know it. HPV does not put you at increased risk of cervical cancer since it is possible to have cervical cancer without having HPV.
- RockfordLv 72 years ago
Definately get it as having cervical cancer is worse. You give a guy a oral sex who has HPV and you could get throat cancer. And currently there is no test for HPV for guys so you have to assume every guy has it.
- 2 years ago
Do not... ever... trust what you read on the internet about medicin... please... I know doctors are dubious and lazy sometimes but... the internet is a million times worse. Please get the vaccines. How many women have become infertile due to HPV? I know a few. Meanwhile, in my country all girls get the shot and no one has died. I live in Belgium where this type of healthcare is super advanced.
- Anonymous2 years ago
HPV vaccine is a very safe vaccine. vaccine like any medication has some side effects could be pain, redness, or swelling in the arm where the shot was given, fever, headache or feeling tired, nausea, or muscle or joint pain. Most people who get the HPV vaccine have no side effects at all. Some people report having very mild side effects like the ones listed above.
On very rare occasions, severe (anaphylactic) allergic reactions may occur after vaccination.
Overall it is a very safe vaccine and highly recommended!! The benefits that this vaccine will deliver (reducing chances of cervical cancer) is much much greater than the potential risk.
If you have any questions or concerns please talk to your doctor! Hope i helped :)
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- ?Lv 72 years ago
I really wonder if people ever get to the point that vaccines are fraud and deadly harmful. Nobody of the answerers here research for side and late effects, nobody cares about their diabetes or sudden child death or thousand other diseases today. People actually don't know how the immune system works but repeat the same lies of industry again and again. No, you should not get any kind of vaccinations ever again!
A simple way to prevent hpv is to wash private parts - that shouldn't be too difficult.