Does the nine-pronged shot have any effect on the menstrual period?

The term “menstruation” is generally used to refer to a woman’s menstruation. The vaccine can be administered during menstruation and generally has no adverse effects on the body.
Nine-valent vaccine usually refers to the nine-valent cervical cancer vaccine, which is suitable for women between 16 and 26 years of age, and is contraindicated for pregnant and breastfeeding women, people with colds and fevers, and people suffering from infectious diseases, etc., and does not include menstruating women, so menstruating women can be vaccinated with the nine-valent cervical cancer vaccine.
Nine-valent cervical cancer vaccine is used to prevent cervical cancer caused by human papillomavirus infection, and can prevent more than 90% of cervical cancer viruses. Nine-valent cervical cancer vaccine is more effective and is an important preventive tool. Adverse reactions include pain, redness, swelling and nodules at the site of vaccination, and the incidence is low.
As there are individual differences in symptomatic manifestations during menstruation and adverse reactions to the vaccine, it is recommended that women consult their doctors at the hospital before vaccination and make judgment based on their individual conditions.