Answer: jeez i should have thought of that before. i really want to be pregnant... =
Answer: I read all the side effects on the little pamphlet they gave me when I got mine done, it doesn't say anything about spotting being a side effect. Make sure you aren't pregnant before getting your next shot. =
Answer: oh i definitely will! and thanks so much for the advice! i'm taking the second test tomorrow. it still might come out negative even if i am, depending on my hormone levels so i'll take another one on sunday. my mom didn't know she was preg with me until the 4th month! crazy! =
Answer: oh i thought any hormone shot could cause spotting..............thinking about it what is a guardisil shot lol =
Answer: guardasil is the hpv vaccine shot. not sure if it's in the uk. but when i took it, i didn't spot and i was told you should wait about 6 months before getting pregnant after taking the shot. and funnily enough, i took my final shot for it in september and got pregnant in march. good thing it took it's time. =
Answer: oh i thought it was some kind of contaceptive shot like th edepo shot or something...............no i dont think we have that in the uk =
Answer: yeah it's a widely debated vaccine because some moms see it as doctors saying their daughters will be sexually active and should have it and it's like well yeah just incase they are. i swear, we americans argue about everything lol. =
Answer: so if i AM pregnant, will it be any harm to my baby???? i'll have to research that... =
Answer: I THINK I got pregnant just a few weeks after I had my third shot, it certainly wasn't six months later. Other than being small my baby is doing fine so don't worry so much about it. =
Answer: I got the first shot when I was pregnant [before I knew, obviously] and my Dr. didn't mention spotting as a side effect. If you are pregnant, you have to start the series over again after you give birth, which sucks because I thought that shot really hurt :[ Good luck! =
Answer: Oh, I just read the rest of the thread.
My dr. it was too new to know for sure but they have a number to call for mom's to report any deformities [scary].
But she also said most likely the first shot won't do too much harm. =
Answer: that shot isnt going to hurt after you give birth lol!! =
Answer: I didn't think it hurt at all... But my second shot did make me really dizzy, I felt like I was going to faint. When my sister got it she started crying and refused to go back for the other two. She has pretty much no pain tolerance though. *shrugs* =
Answer: i didn't think it hurt at all, either. i actually really enjoy getting shots! LMAO. i just like needles for some reason, call me crazy!!! =
Answer: i,ve never even heard of this "shot" (we call them injections here) where i come from? what do they do/prevent? =
Answer: w*w*w.one*less.*com - but w/out the stars lol this site doesnt let u put in websites. i hope i didnt do anything totally wrong =X =
Answer: angel gardasil is a vaccine for hpv, high risk hpv can cause cervical cancer in women so now they are offering a vaccine for it. =
Answer: It prevents cervical cancer and other I guess symptoms or side effects of HPV. Two of my friends were diagnosed with HPV and they don't really seem to care, they are spreading it like wildfire. I had decided to get the shot after that even though it's pretty unlikely that I will get it because I'm only ever planning on having sex with one person for the rest of my life (and I'm pretty sure he feels the same way lol)... But better safe than sorry I suppose. =
Answer: amanda that's terrible, i hate to hear about ppl who spread around things like that. people just don't care anymore!!! ugh i swear the world's gonna end like TOMORROW. i can feel it. ha... =
Answer: Well she got it, then she gave it to her boyfriend, then they broke up... Then she started dating some coke dealer so I really don't care if he gets it :P =
Answer: that's one dirty love triangle LOL. i know someone like that. she used to be one of my BEST FRIENDS until she started giving her vag to every slut in the city. some people just don't have any standards... =
Answer: Pssst! Just so you know, 8O% of women contract hpv at some time in their life. It usually clears itself up on its own. There are over 13O strains of hpv and only a few can cause cervical cancer or genital warts. Guardasil protects against 7O% of those few strains. If you've had sex, odds are more than likely you've had some form of it at some time. Only the high risk types are considered a big deal. =
Answer: Sorry....they had posters in my OB's office in every room for it and I read them over and over waiting lol =
Answer: lol o yeah i know all about that stuff, it's a damn shame =
Answer: ok i know this may come across as a bit dumb but is hpv like a sexually transmittited infection? its just in the uk i,ve never heard of such thing lol =
Answer: oh hpv is in the uk, but it probably goes by a different name. just mono here is glandular fever there. =
Answer: ah interesting. well AF isn't here yet and i hope she stays away! i want a baby! =
Answer: angel the most common form of hpv that i am sure you have heard of is genital warts. there are over 100 strains of hpv and each causes a different thing. unfortunately they are still learning about it but the strains that cause cervical cancer are what gardasil hopes to protect against. but hpv itself is a sexually transmitted disease spread by skin to skin contact....a condom does NOT protect you from hpv. =
Answer: oh right, yeh i,ve heard of genital warts but we dont have any kind of jabs over here for anything like that, maybe they should do =
Answer: woops i was spelling gardasil incorrectly... HAHA. (i'm pretty sure that's how it's really supposed to be) =