Can you get the nine-valent vaccine if you’ve had a baby?

The availability of the nine-valent vaccine has nothing to do with whether it is manufactured or not, but rather with the age of the woman. The nine-valent cervical cancer vaccine is for women between the ages of 16 and 26.
If a woman is between the ages of 16 and 26, she can receive the vaccine even if she has given birth. However, if a woman is over 26 years old, she is beyond the optimal age for the nine-valent cervical cancer vaccine and generally cannot choose to receive the vaccine, but she can choose either the quadrivalent cervical cancer vaccine or the bivalent cervical cancer vaccine to be injected according to her age.
If a woman is already around 26 years old when she receives the vaccine, she can calculate whether she is over 26 years old when she receives the 3rd dose, and if she is over 26 years old, it is not recommended to receive the vaccine.
Vaccination with the 9-valent cervical cancer vaccine needs to be administered at designated vaccination centers by professional healthcare workers.