The HPV vaccine, which is currently available in China as a bivalent and quadrivalent cervical cancer vaccine, can be planted at this time by making an appointment at your local reproductive hospital or maternal and child health center, including the local epidemic prevention station. There are some hospitals that require an appointment in advance, so you can call first to find out if you need to make an appointment in advance. After the HPV vaccination, different people will have different reactions. Some people may have side effects, such as skin rashes, nausea, vomiting, or headaches, but these side effects do not last long and will return to normal after 3 days and will not affect your health. Try not to be pregnant at the time of HPV vaccination, and as long as you are allergic to protein, it is also not recommended to have HPV vaccination at this time to avoid adverse reactions and side effects.