When to take the cervical cancer vaccination

The cervical cancer vaccine can be given at all times as long as you avoid menstruation, breastfeeding and pregnancy. However, if you have a cold or fever, it is recommended that you get the cervical cancer vaccine only after you are cured. Before vaccination, it is recommended to have a cervical cancer screening test if you have sexual intercourse, and you can only be vaccinated after it is negative. The cervical cancer vaccine requires a total of three doses, the first of which can be given at a time of your choice, the second within three months after the first dose, and the third about six months after the second dose, all of which can be given within one year. Although the cervical cancer vaccine is administered, it is not a 100% guarantee that you will not get cervical cancer, so it is recommended to review the vaccine regularly.