can you get cervical cancer even after you receive your HPV shot? • 06.05.10
A teen girl in my school is claiming that she has cervical cancer and she is only 15 years old. Is this really possible?
A teen girl in my school is claiming that she has cervical cancer and she is only 15 years old. Is this really possible?
I drank after my friend who is positive for human paplonian virus or whatever. Is their a risk that I have caught the virus?
I just had the first shot, and I can find no information on when the protection from the shot is fully active? I mean, are you protected between the first and second shots, or between the second and third, or only after the third shot?
I’ve searched several pages and have not seen this asked or answered anywhere. Does anyone here know?
All the websites say not to have sex for two to three weeks after the procedure, but they say nothing about steps you should take to prevent needing to get the procedure again.
All the websites say not to have sex for two to three weeks after the procedure, but they say nothing about steps you should take to prevent needing to get the procedure again. Will having unprotected sex cause abnormal cells to appear on the cervix again?
At the onset of the fever blister I thought it was just an irritating pimple and later had sex (including oral) with a partner. Is there anyway/thing to stop the possible spread to the genitals? Or is it a waiting game to see if the herpes did indeed spread?
