HPV vaccines may leave girls unable to have children
Countless young women are seeing their dreams of having children stolen from them.
And one of the most dangerous vaccines around may be to blame.
I’ve been warning you for years about the risks of HPV vaccines like Gardasil. And I’ve shared stories of girls from around the world who ended up permanently disabled — or even dead — after getting the shots.
But now a group of pediatricians has uncovered a terrifying new risk we’ve never been warned about.
They’re claiming that HPV vaccines may wreck girls’ ovaries and leave them unable to ever get pregnant and have kids of their own.
And they may have already found smoking-gun proof of hundreds of victims.
The girls had extensive genetic testing done to look for answers — but doctors couldn’t find anything that could have caused it.
Nothing but those Gardasil vaccines.
But now the American College of Pediatricians (ACP) is warning that Maddie and Olivia may just be the “tip of the iceberg.” And many girls may have had their ovaries permanently shut down after getting a Gardasil shot.
ACP dug through the Vaccine Adverse Events Reporting Systems (VAERS) — the database where our government keeps track of serious reactions to vaccines. And they found 213 cases of amenorrhea (in which a girl stops having her period), early menopause, and premature ovarian failure (POF) among girls who got HPV vaccines.
Nearly 90 percent of those girls had been injected with Gardasil — but the number of cases linked to Cervarix, the other HPV shot that’s been around since 2009, seems to be growing, too.
Can you believe it? We’re talking about girls who haven’t had their first day of high school yet — and maybe not even their first kiss.
And it looks like these HPV vaccines may one day keep them from ever being able to start their own families.
Dr. Scott S. Field, who wrote the warning for ACP, said, “this information should be public knowledge for physicians and patients considering these vaccines.”
You can say that again.
So why wasn’t this disastrous side effect — and plenty others I’ve been warning you about since Day One — ever discovered during all the so-called “safety” trials on Gardasil?
Well, it’s easy to miss problems when nobody is really looking.
You see, the original trials on Gardasil included lots of girls who were taking birth control pills. And as ACP points out, these pills can actually mask the symptoms of POF.
And none of the studies on Gardasil since have studied the possibility of POF in girls after they get the shot.
If you ask me, it looks like researchers have gone out of their way to avoid studying the problem.
Now ACP is making enough noise that even the Feds can’t ignore it. And some unnamed “government representative” has supposedly promised ACP that there will be some more studies to monitor just how risky HPV shots are for young girls’ ovaries.
But who wants to wait around for that?
We already know that these jabs come with a boatload of risks that nobody should be asked to accept.
And that includes risks like ovarian failure that can follow young girls for the rest of their lives.
Sources:
“New concerns about the human papillomavirus vaccine” American College of Pediatricians, January 2016, acpeds.org


