First, if you’re thinking that STDs aren’t something you need to be worrying about just yet (the vaccine is generally recommended for girls — and even boys — between the ages of 11 and 14), it might surprise you to know just how widespread HPV is among adolescents: One study from the Centers for Disease Control found that one in four (26 percent) young women between the ages of 14 and 19 in the United States (3.2 million teenage girls) is infected with HPV. And while most strains of HPV do not lead to cervical cancer, another study found four cervical cancer–causing HPV types in 3.4 percent of the women who participated (meaning that approximately 3.1 million females in the US could have been at risk for developing cervical cancer at that time).   With numbers like that, parents at least need to give the vaccine some serious consideration. Here’s what you need to know, starting with the benefits of the vaccine. HPV Vaccine Pros HPV Vaccine Cons More from The Stir: New Law Making HPV Vaccine Mandatory for Kids Goes Too Far Even for Pro-Vaxxers At this point, your head is likely swimming with all the conflicting information. How can any parent hope to make sense of it all? Whatever you decide, it’s important to remember that the vaccine isn’t a guarantee that your child won’t get cancer. According to Harper: Image via VCU CNS/Flickr

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title: “Pros Cons Of The Hpv Vaccine What Moms Of Girls Need To Know” ShowToc: true date: “2024-10-07” author: “Sara Molder”


First, if you’re thinking that STDs aren’t something you need to be worrying about just yet (the vaccine is generally recommended for girls — and even boys — between the ages of 11 and 14), it might surprise you to know just how widespread HPV is among adolescents: One study from the Centers for Disease Control found that one in four (26 percent) young women between the ages of 14 and 19 in the United States (3.2 million teenage girls) is infected with HPV. And while most strains of HPV do not lead to cervical cancer, another study found four cervical cancer–causing HPV types in 3.4 percent of the women who participated (meaning that approximately 3.1 million females in the US could have been at risk for developing cervical cancer at that time).   With numbers like that, parents at least need to give the vaccine some serious consideration. Here’s what you need to know, starting with the benefits of the vaccine. HPV Vaccine Pros HPV Vaccine Cons More from The Stir: New Law Making HPV Vaccine Mandatory for Kids Goes Too Far Even for Pro-Vaxxers At this point, your head is likely swimming with all the conflicting information. How can any parent hope to make sense of it all? Whatever you decide, it’s important to remember that the vaccine isn’t a guarantee that your child won’t get cancer. According to Harper: Image via VCU CNS/Flickr

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title: “Pros Cons Of The Hpv Vaccine What Moms Of Girls Need To Know” ShowToc: true date: “2024-09-10” author: “Jennifer Bowser”


First, if you’re thinking that STDs aren’t something you need to be worrying about just yet (the vaccine is generally recommended for girls — and even boys — between the ages of 11 and 14), it might surprise you to know just how widespread HPV is among adolescents: One study from the Centers for Disease Control found that one in four (26 percent) young women between the ages of 14 and 19 in the United States (3.2 million teenage girls) is infected with HPV. And while most strains of HPV do not lead to cervical cancer, another study found four cervical cancer–causing HPV types in 3.4 percent of the women who participated (meaning that approximately 3.1 million females in the US could have been at risk for developing cervical cancer at that time).   With numbers like that, parents at least need to give the vaccine some serious consideration. Here’s what you need to know, starting with the benefits of the vaccine. HPV Vaccine Pros HPV Vaccine Cons More from The Stir: New Law Making HPV Vaccine Mandatory for Kids Goes Too Far Even for Pro-Vaxxers At this point, your head is likely swimming with all the conflicting information. How can any parent hope to make sense of it all? Whatever you decide, it’s important to remember that the vaccine isn’t a guarantee that your child won’t get cancer. According to Harper: Image via VCU CNS/Flickr

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title: “Pros Cons Of The Hpv Vaccine What Moms Of Girls Need To Know” ShowToc: true date: “2024-10-02” author: “Monica Howard”


First, if you’re thinking that STDs aren’t something you need to be worrying about just yet (the vaccine is generally recommended for girls — and even boys — between the ages of 11 and 14), it might surprise you to know just how widespread HPV is among adolescents: One study from the Centers for Disease Control found that one in four (26 percent) young women between the ages of 14 and 19 in the United States (3.2 million teenage girls) is infected with HPV. And while most strains of HPV do not lead to cervical cancer, another study found four cervical cancer–causing HPV types in 3.4 percent of the women who participated (meaning that approximately 3.1 million females in the US could have been at risk for developing cervical cancer at that time).   With numbers like that, parents at least need to give the vaccine some serious consideration. Here’s what you need to know, starting with the benefits of the vaccine. HPV Vaccine Pros HPV Vaccine Cons More from The Stir: New Law Making HPV Vaccine Mandatory for Kids Goes Too Far Even for Pro-Vaxxers At this point, your head is likely swimming with all the conflicting information. How can any parent hope to make sense of it all? Whatever you decide, it’s important to remember that the vaccine isn’t a guarantee that your child won’t get cancer. According to Harper: Image via VCU CNS/Flickr

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