HPV: The STD Affecting 80% of All Women
Because Julie has already contracted the virus, Gardasil won’t work for her. But since being treated, she has been clear for several years. “Because the virus is so common I am no longer mortified that I carry it, but, if anything, it really made me extra careful about using protection during sex.”
And even if you do get vaccinated, it’s still important to make your yearly gynecologist appointment to make sure nothing else is going on down there. It may be a hassle, it may be uncomfortable, but it could save your life.
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I've had so many friends diagnosed with HPV, some of whom are now at risk for cervical cancer. Please be careful everyone-use protection and get tested!
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| -- A.A |
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know i wont see sexy girl
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| -- Rome |
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if you have warts on your hands or feet, you have a type of HPV.
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