My favorite post in all of this so far has been "Well, if you raise your daughter in a stable, loving, two parent home, this wouldn't be an issue!" (to paraphrase).
If life were truly that simple.
Amazing. If it wasn't so tragic, that would be funny.
Again, sweet little baby boys get abused as well, what opportunity did they have to be raised unscathed in a stable 2 parent home?
Thank you for your words of wisdom.
To some extent that is what the CDC says about cervical cancer. Basically, there is a high risk group for cervical cancer and they are poor, multiple sex partners, and smokers.
I am for limited government programs, but I think it may be worth our money to provide this vaccine to poor women and also offer pap testing.
I just don't want the govt to mandate anything.
As I have young daughters (10), I will wait a few years before we really start deciding about this vaccine. I'd like to see what kind of side effects start surfacing. I figure that I don't really have to worry about it until they are around 16 (when they can drive and have a lot more freedom).