Past through vaccination against cervical cancer girls do not consider this a shot excuse for promiscuous sex. That is the conclusion drawn by researchers from the UK.
The authorities of this country are struggling with the epidemic cervical cancer Sweeping the very young women and girls. Today, all girls between 12 and 13 years old, at risk are encouraged to receive the vaccine free from human papillomavirus, which can cause the formation of tumors. But this is not an injection gives the girls a false sense of sexual safety, and they do not begin to promiscuous.
Level sexual activity on both sides of the Atlantic have vaccinated and unvaccinated women were about the same. Previously, defenders of Christian values expressed concern that vaccination against HPV, which provides additional protection against cervical cancer, will encourage women to lead a more diverse sexual life. Representatives of the Catholic Church in Scotland, for example, stated that this vaccine can be considered as a "green light towards promiscuity."
This summer, 24 schools in England have refused to vaccinate students, citing the failure of "Christian values." Allegedly, all the girls in these schools have firmly decided not to practice sex outside marriage. But researchers at University College London looked after sexual activity two groups of girls 17 years. 148 of them received the vaccine and 259 no.
It was found that an injection did not alter the ratio of girls to have sex. And if the vaccine until they have been quite active in this regard, even after the level of contact was maintained. The same goes for girls who remain cautious in terms of intimate contact, or even refrain from them. Prick not induced them to sacrifice principles.
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