Cervical Cancer Jab, Is It Optional? Read On Gets More COMPLEX!?
Posted on Jul 15, 2009 under breast cancer |Right, I Obvi Want it, but my cousin got autism from the mmr jab, so my mum wont let me get the cervical cancer jab incase that happens, she claims it now "runs" in the family ..? Ive asked her tons of times, believe me i have tried everything!
please no one say, sit down talk to your mum and all that jazz! Its Allready Been Tried!!!!!! Ive Tried EVERYTHING!
And People at school will constantley tease me about how i am not protected, and i will be the only one that hasnt got it!!!!!
Ok the actual questions -
1)Is It Optional
2)How Can I Convence My Mum?
3)Has Anyone In Your School Opted Out? (UK ONLY OK!!!)
=) x

July 15th, 2009 at 7:39 am
I know it’s hard for teenagers to accept it, but you mom might just be right. Or not. Check this website out and decide for yourself. http://www.dailymail.co.uk/health/article-1167803/How-safe-cervical-cancer-jab-Five-teenagers-reveal-alarming-stories.html
Check also this one
http://www.topix.com/forum/world/new-zealand/T8LPPAJC4SEQSST2R
Science is a work in progress and, as we learn more, and get the benefit of the extensive research behind us, our views change. What was considered safe, turns out to be toxic as numerous pesticides, food aditives and pharmaceuticals have already proven. Sometimes we don’t know what will happen until it happens. Your mom is just being prudent and protecting your wellbeing.
Think well about what you are putting in your body as it’s chemical balance is very precious and easily disturbed by foreign chemicals. Research your pros and cons really well! Use your own common sense and then, when you have educated yourself, talk to your mom again, from a position of someone who doesn’t just want to be included in what everyone else is doing just for the sake of it, but of someone who puts all the important info on the table. If you have good evidence that what you should do is justifiable to your overall wellbeing, I am sure your mom will approve of it.
July 15th, 2009 at 7:39 am
I agree with your mom. I won’t allow my teenage girls to have it.