The nine-valent HPV vaccine is not necessarily a virgin. The nine-valent HPV vaccine listed in China has a vaccination adaptation range for women aged 16 to 26. It is contraindicated for those who have hypersensitivity to the active ingredient of the quadrivalent cervical cancer vaccine or the nine-valent HPV vaccine or any of the excipient components, as well as for women with acute fever, during pregnancy, and those who have been vaccinated with the nine-valent or quadrivalent cervical cancer vaccine. There is no requirement for a woman to be a virgin, so she does not have to be a virgin. The nine-valent HPV vaccine is used to prevent cervical cancer caused by human papillomavirus infection, and can prevent more than 90% of cervical cancer. It is important to note that after vaccination, adverse reactions such as pain, redness and swelling may occur at the vaccination site. Before vaccination, women must carefully understand the effectiveness, safety and contraindications of the vaccine they receive. After inoculation, they should stay for 15-30 minutes and leave only after there is no other reaction. Once there are adverse reactions such as fever and dizziness, they should actively cooperate with the vaccination staff to deal with the reactions. If you have any other questions, it is recommended to consult a professional doctor for guidance.