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Re: Sex but only in marriageFrom: Henry Gregor (henrygregor@yahoo.com)Fri Jun 9 18:06:52 2006
Reasonable hope Jamie...but when kids are acourtin' and sparkin' how are they to screen their potential mutually monogamous future partners for those potential partners having had HPV risk factors prior to making one another's acquaintances? Hank Jamie <ajfields@pine-net.com> wrote: I get the public health aspect, and my kids are immunized against Hep B b/c there are other ways to be exposed-at least 2 of them want to be HCPs at some time. Part of my reluctance is that with any new vaccine there's the risk that some serious side effects will turn up in the first few years of use (rotavirus, anyone?). I'm very old fashioned in that I hope my kids will be sexually active, but only within marriage. If they make that choice, they'll be at VERY low risk from HPV, and that's balanced against potential risks of a new vaccine. After a decade or so of safe use, my attitude will probably be different. My kids will know about the vaccine.
At Fri, 9 Jun 2006, LCLEMOS@aol.com wrote:
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-- JFields, RN, BSN
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