How Many Times Do You Have To Take A Cervical Cancer Shot?

Iam getting my second shot in two days and im not too happy so please help me!!

5 Responses to “How Many Times Do You Have To Take A Cervical Cancer Shot?”

  1. missmara Says:

    I personally would never let anyone inject that poison into me or my daughters. At least 20 women have died after getting Gardasil. It not only doesn’t protect against most types of hpv, (only 4 strains) it is also suspected in causing some cancers. It was pushed through way too fast and long term side effects are not yet known. Did you know that doctors who give the injections get a cash bonus from the drug maker? I just don’t think enough is known about it to know that it is safe in the long run There is a “doctor” and a “nurse” out here who love to sing the praises of it, and if they really are who they say they are I am so glad they are not my health care professionals. Google “deaths from gardasil” or ” complications from gardasil” and you will be amazed at the information you get. And for the people who say it protects you from cervical cancer, never does it claim to do anything of the sort. If you watch the comercials and read the pamphlets it says it “may protect you from some types of hpv”. Then again if you look at the research it also may kill you.

  2. fionasta Says:

    Three within a year
    My first was september, 2nd november & third march
    The third one made me so ill though, so speak to the nurse before hand
    I am still ill from mine
    The side effects hit some people awful
    Ask her what they are before hand because I was lied to about this
    I was told there are no side effects, and I am now dizzy, sick, no appetite, and I can hardly bring my self out of bed
    Make sure she knows what she is doing & how the jag can affect you

  3. Splendid Says:

    You can check http://www.cancerssociety.org/ for detail info

  4. eabena Says:

    You need three doses – get them all. Its very important it could save your life. If you don’t like needles then think of how many the would have to stick in you if you did get cervical cancer. Sometimes they have to remove affected cells from your cervix either by freezing with liquid nitrogen or burning with a laser – and that’s only if you have precancerous cells, they could have to do chemo, radiotherapy or surgically remove your uterus and cervix if you had cancer.
    Check out this website:http://www.cdc.gov/std/hpv/STDFact-HPV-v…
    The HPV vaccine protects you against the strains of HPV that most commonly causes cervical cancer. There are many strains of HPV but not all of them cause cancer.

  5. Chloe Says:

    You have to get three shots…I can’t quite remember the amount of time between each, but I’m sure your doctor will know.
    If you’re worried about the possible pain/discomfort with having a shot, make sure you take an Advil about an hour before going to get your shot. But just think about it this way; an hour or two of discomfort after having a shot is much better than living with cancer.
    I hope this helps :]

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