I believe that many women are not unfamiliar with the word hpv. In recent years, the popularity of the hpv vaccine has only increased, frequently on the major network hot search, everyone’s awareness of self-protection is also getting higher and higher, and there are many women friends have put the hpv vaccination on the agenda! So, can you doi after HPV vaccination, how long after doi is appropriate, and will it have an effect on the efficacy of the vaccine? Please note that there is no effect on sexual life after the hpv vaccination, and like other vaccines, you can have intercourse afterwards, so there is no need to worry about the effect on the efficacy of the vaccine! However, it is generally recommended to doi after 3 days of hpv. Because after hpv vaccination, it is recommended not to take a shower for 3 days, its injection site can not touch the water, not to mention rubbing, must do a good job of personal hygiene to avoid bacterial infection of the needle site. In addition, when doing doi after hpv, in addition to paying attention to personal hygiene and cleanliness, you must also remember to do a good job of contraceptive protection! Because pregnant women or women who plan to get pregnant are not suitable for cervical cancer vaccination. It is generally recommended that within 6 months after hpv vaccination, you must pay attention to contraception. If you are unfortunately pregnant during this period, you must tell your doctor in time and terminate the vaccination and wait for the rest of the vaccination after giving birth and after the breastfeeding period. After receiving the hpv vaccine, you should pay attention to not lifting heavy objects, keep a good sleep, it is best to abstain from sex, do not overwork, do not eat spicy and stimulating food, and prohibit drinking alcohol for 24 hours, and pay attention to nutrition and light diet, eat more fresh vegetables and less greasy food. Finally, we would like to remind all women that after hpv vaccination, it does not mean that it can replace cervical screening, so they still need regular medical checkups to avoid the occurrence of cervical cancer.