thread: Cervical Cancer vaccination whilst breastfeeding?

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  1. #1
    Matryoshka Guest

    Kass don't be afraid, just aware. You'll rarely find a DR who won't recommend getting a vax of any sort so i wouldn't take their word for it. Just empower yourself by conducting personal research. I am personally pro-vaccinations but have huge reservations about Gardisil both for the side effects and the premise behind it. But everyone should obviously make their own informed decision

  2. #2
    Registered User

    Nov 2006
    Somewhere Over The Rainbow
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    thanks kass

    so true mumma - just for people to be informed!

    kass, i had CIN2 - for cervical cancer to fully develop it takes around 10 years (of course there can be much more sever cases, but this is the general timeframe) thats why they only say to have a pap every 2 years.

    even if you get gardisil, you still need your pap every 2 years

  3. #3
    Registered User

    Feb 2008
    Victoria
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    I had my third & final needle this week the day before my HPT came back positive so i was just wondering if this might have done the baby any harm?? sorry so many thoughts running through my head atm

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    Registered User

    Nov 2006
    Somewhere Over The Rainbow
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    Trini, i wouldnt be too worried, just enjoy your pregnancy!

    I havent read anything about any effects on bub, rest easy and take care!

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    Registered User

    Feb 2008
    Victoria
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    thanks for that kitt3n that made me relax

  6. #6
    DoubleK Guest

    just for the record... i asked our doctor today at Krystals appointment. she asked how old i was, i told her 23, and she said as long as i only have one 'partner' there is no rush, and i have plenty of time to wait till ive stopped feeding, and make sure i have my pap tests as normal etc

    i couldnt ask anymore questions, as Krystal was out the door already!

    just thought id let you guys know.

  7. #7
    Matryoshka Guest

    Thats not entirely accurate.... what matters is if your partner has slept with or touched others before you intimately. Even 1 before you is enough to pass on HPV and most people have no symptoms so you may not know if you already have it. The only guarantee you will not have HPV is if you and your partner were both virgins before you were with each other.

    So just keep up with the regular pap smears as it is the most accurate method of early detection.