I think they are doing it for those who are not. Your best bet to Get a straight and professional answer to this is speaking to your Dr. or calling health. Don;t trust just anyones' answers. Some may be just what the person thinks and this is a very serous question you are asking. Don't take chances.
2006-09-11 13:49:37
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answered by ? 2
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I believe that it needs to be given before a woman is sexually active.
2006-09-11 14:54:02
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answered by Anonymous
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Ck with your Dr. for the best answer. It is very important to have a good relationship with your PCP.
2006-09-11 13:49:45
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answered by Mustang 95 1
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I'm not sure but I really would like to know because I've had to have precancerous cells removed because of that and if you find out the answer, email me! Thanks.
2006-09-11 13:48:10
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answered by speedy_me18 5
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if you've had unprotected sex, it's more than likely too late. doesn;t mean you'll get cancer, only that you can't be successfully vaccinated.
2006-09-11 13:48:15
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answered by nobudE 7
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yes because it did for someone i'm verry close to
2006-09-11 13:50:29
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answered by Heart-of-Hearts 2
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yes.
2006-09-11 14:52:33
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answered by Anonymous
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