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Old Mar 02, 2013, 07:36 PM
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Originally Posted by Rose76 View Post
If she is actually imagining that you can guarantee that you will never come home with something that could potentially give her cervical cancer, then you both need to have a talk with a doctor.
that one should be off their worry list since she is a young woman and young women these days are immunized. I think everybody before age 26 is vaccinated. My older daughter was vaccinated at 13. Both FDA-approved vaccines have been available for a few years already so hopefully Sarah is safe. Other STD's might be an issue but the problem of the cervical cancer has largely been solved for the newest generation. Well, vaccination does not completely obliterate the problem, but it makes it far less likely to appear.