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In reply to the discussion: Sisters claim HPV vaccine caused ovarian failure and premature menopause [View all]christx30
(6,241 posts)45. In Texas there was a
controversy in 2007 because the HPV was made mandatory for girls 11 and up by an executive order of Rick Perry. It was later overturned by the legislature. An identical law in Virginia is still on the books.
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Sisters claim HPV vaccine caused ovarian failure and premature menopause [View all]
TeaBagsAreForCups
Nov 2013
OP
Medical science readily admits that the vaccine will injure (and kill) some people.
Xithras
Nov 2013
#4
All vaccines may carry some risk for some people, including the flu vaccine. It is a question of
lostincalifornia
Nov 2013
#21
You and I actually compensate the victims, not the corporations. And it's the right thing to do.
Xithras
Nov 2013
#68
My sister and brother in law ended up getting shingles in their 20s because they had chickenpox...
Humanist_Activist
Nov 2013
#32
All vaccines have some injury rates which is why we have national programs to deal with such claims
Yo_Mama
Nov 2013
#71
How many people given the vaccine are infertile? How many people given the vaccine have removed one
lostincalifornia
Nov 2013
#23
Because, being sisters, they couldn't possibly have some weird shared genetic problem
kestrel91316
Nov 2013
#6
Possibly. But the antivaxers will use this to try to get the vaccine pulled, in spite
kestrel91316
Nov 2013
#10
The article and informed opinions in this thread are very interesting and valuable...
Hekate
Nov 2013
#17
Yeah, its going away for my best friend, along with her ovaries and cervix. n/t
Humanist_Activist
Nov 2013
#60
I totally agree with you - not being able to have kids isn't the end of the world
PassingFancy
Nov 2013
#75
Then don't have the vaccine. Nobody forces anyone to take the HPV vaccine. The majority of people
lostincalifornia
Nov 2013
#27
That is Rick Perry, doesn't extrapolate elsewhere, including Texas since they overturned it
lostincalifornia
Nov 2013
#47
First of all it is approved for people age 9 to 26. Studies are being done to determine if other
lostincalifornia
Nov 2013
#48
Vaccine Injury Compensation Program mentioned in OP will be the subject of House hearing next month.
proverbialwisdom
Nov 2013
#38
OGR Chair Issa "Delays" Hearings on Vaccine Injury Compensation Program. Affected Families Stunned.
proverbialwisdom
Nov 2013
#77