K Belle just recently got her last round of immunizations before school started.
She’s 12.
The doctor discussed the Gardasil shot with me … the shot that protects against certain forms of HPV, which could possibly lead to cervical cancer later in life.
I’m torn.
This shot is quite controversial for many reasons.
While we all pray that our daughters would make right choices, would we want to not protect them from something that could lead to cancer?
Would we just flippantly say “everything has consequences and they get what they deserve”? (This could mean cancer for your child, which I would think no parent would want, no matter what actions their child took.)
Is the drug too new and not enough known about it to make an informed decision?
Do the potential risks of the shot outweigh the possible benefits?
Is giving your daughter the shot saying that promiscuity is OK? Will your child, knowing that they have had the shot and are protected, be more likely to be promiscuous?
Lots of questions.
Your thoughts?