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Cervical Cancer Shot?? |
where does it go into?? My mom works at a health department and any time a new vaccine comes out I always get it. It's in your arm. Mine didn't hurt at all and I didn't have any symptoms afterwards. but My sister's hurt a lil bit after and got red but only for like ten minutes... but you have to get a series of three with two months between them, or at least that's the way it is in Oklahoma You mean the HPV shot? It's injected into your arm. I haven't had it yet because you should wait 5 years when a new vaccine comes out to get it. your arm. I was worried about it because I am afraid of needles. It hurt a little bit afterwards |
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