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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]DD and DS both got it. No concerning side effects. My son often has a mid fever after vaccinations. I’ve honestly have never heard of any real downside. But my younger kid is about 5 years out. Anti-vaxxers are against it. People who just don’t want to deal with the idea their kids may one day be sexually active often push it off because they think their kids are way too young. Which is the point of getting it at 11-12. What’s your concern, exactly? My default position is vaccinate unless their is a good reason not to. And a 100 degree fever for a day and my not liking the fact my kid could one day get an std aren’t good reasons to protect my kid from cancer. [/quote] My concern is all the sites online that say their kid got an auto immune disease or got sick several months after and that the vaccine is full of toxins. My child has received all the other vaccines so I am not an anti Vaxer, it’s just this vaccine has given me some doubts.[/quote] Some kids do get autoimmune disease. I know one. Of course, it developed before she was 10, so... this is what anti-vaxxers do. They scare people about vaccines. I have never figured out why they care what other people do for their kids, but they do. You can can read info from the CDC, a major medical center, a peer reviewed medical journal or the like. You can discuss your concerns with the pediatrician. You can ask DCUM which is telling you anti-Vader’s are nuts with an agenda. Or, you can “get both sides” from Dr. Internet. The choice is yours. Sadly, your decision to give nut jobs on the internet control over your child’s health could give her cancer or ruin her fertility. But, that’s on you. :roll: [/quote] OP, all three of my children received the vaccine. My teenaged daughter who received the HPV vaccine was diagnosed with an autoimmune-like condition that she is likely to struggle with for the rest of her life. After her diagnosis, I started reading about the concerns about the HPV vaccine in Japan which specifically mentioned her condition and some other places in Europe, and became concerned that the HPV vaccine might have contributed to her condition. What I found was that she was diagnosed a full year before she received her HPV vaccine. For some reason, many young people, and in particularly, young women are developing auto-immune conditions, conditions involving dysautonomia, POTs, etc. during their teens. I am not sure why that is, but many of the people my daughter was become acquainted with developed these conditions prior to receiving the HPV vaccine. I would not let these concerns stop you from having your child vaccinated. [/quote]
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