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To soon to tell...
I think it's all about the safety. This vaccine has had too many questions raised since it's release. I honestly think that this vaccine, by the time all the damage is done, will finally open parents eyes to the true risks/benefits of vaccines. It is true that many women die from cervical cancer, but it is also true that there are serious risks involved. If you vaccinate with this vaccine, you must be willing to accept the higher chance of vaccine reaction than your daughter dying from the disease.
http://articles.mercola.com/sites/articles/archive/2007/09/27/gardasil-n...
http://www.nvic.org/Diseases/HPV/HPVHOME.htm
It is ultimately a parents choice, I totally agree. I just wish that I could have said that I had given a truly "informed consent" when my girls were vaccinated as children. Instead, I feel as if I was given only certain information, and my need for information downplayed.
The best in your journey to choose! ~Melissa