Is There a Link Between Birth Control Pills and HPV?

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I found your site on Google and read a few of your other entires. Nice Stuff.I’m looking forward to reading more from you.

Online Pharmacy of AL 1:22PM January 27, 2010

The drug manufacturer was cunning. The execs took their sales campaign to women's groups that support abortion. They pushed hard and fast. Even politiicans jumped on the bandwagon to get school districts to push this drug. Parent opposition grew because it would have been the first vaccine for a non-communicative disease made mandatory in schools (parents coulndn't opt in; rather, they needed to opt out). I have HPV and fought hard to NOT lose my right as a parent. Now we see that deaths that may be assosciated with the vaccine are finally making the headlines. This drug should have been studied long and hard before govt and pro-abortion groups tried to shove it down the throats of parents. HVP is real, but as long as we don't at least try to unglorify sex for young, immature teens and push abstinance (alongside info on condoms, etc), we are doing a huge disservice to our young people. This high school teacher is tired of the lies we tell young people with regard to sex being fine for them.

FLNonny of FL 7:23AM March 24, 2009

Yes, it is a good news. Many HPV people are discussing this news on the blog page on :

http://www.herpesloving.com/blogs

ANy of IA 4:23AM February 02, 2009

FYI- There is a new book on “The HPV Vaccine Controversy: Sex, Cancer,God and Politics” authored by Shobha S. Krishnan,M.D, Barnard college, Columbia University. It is available at amazon.com and Barnes and Noble .com and is written without the influence of any pharmaceutical company or special interest groups. Link to the book: http://www.greenwood.com/catalog/C35011.aspx

hpv vaccine book of NY 3:41PM January 31, 2009

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