The bivalent cervical cancer vaccine is generally not recommended during menstruation as it can lead to serious adverse reactions.
Bivalent cervical cancer vaccine, i.e. bivalent human papillomavirus vaccine, is suitable for women aged 9 to 45 years old, and can prevent two high-risk types of HPV infections, HPV16 and HPV18. Common adverse reactions include swelling and pain at the injection site, hard nodules, and in some cases, fever, headache, fatigue, muscle pain, etc. Most of them can recover on their own.
However, during menstruation, the body’s immunity declines and the body’s immune response is poor, so if there is an adverse reaction to the HPV vaccine at this time, the body will not be able to respond effectively, so the vaccine can be administered two days after menstruation is over.
It is recommended to go to a regular hospital to consult a doctor before vaccination, inform the state of the body under the guidance of the doctor, if discomfort occurs, consult a doctor in time to avoid delays in the condition.