Contraindications before cervical cancer vaccination: Firstly, vaccination is not allowed during pregnancy. Secondly, vaccination is not allowed during breastfeeding. Third, the vaccination should not be given during menstruation. Fourthly, those who are allergic to proteins and enzymes are not allowed to be vaccinated. Fifth, if HPV type 16 or HPV type 18 infection is used clinically, vaccination is also not allowed. It is also important to note clinically that vaccination is not allowed if there is a fever, and it is recommended that vaccination be done after the disease is cured. If there is local skin infection, or if there is severe kidney failure or abnormal liver function, cervical cancer vaccination is also clinically unacceptable. It is recommended that the nine-valent vaccine be administered between the ages of 9 and 26, and that the cervical cancer vaccine be administered only if there are no problems after the cervical cancer screening test for married people.