Can I have an unplanned pregnancy after HPV vaccination?

The nine-valent HPV vaccine accidentally pregnant, should be uncompleted vaccination dose postponed until after delivery and then supplemental vaccination; has completed the vaccination, no need to intervene, can want.
HPV is human papillomavirus, and HPV vaccination is an effective method of preventing HPV infection, and is a primary preventive measure to prevent and control diseases related to HPV infection. Whether or not vaccination with the nine-valent HPV vaccine leads to adverse pregnancy outcomes is inconclusive.
Based on the limited data on HPV vaccination during pregnancy, prophylactic HPV vaccination is not recommended for women during pregnancy and should be delayed until after the end of pregnancy. HPV vaccination is not recommended for those who plan to become pregnant in the near future, and conception should be avoided until 2 months after completion of the last dose of vaccination.
If pregnancy is found after vaccination, the incomplete dose should be postponed until after delivery for additional vaccination; for those who have completed vaccination, no intervention is needed. After pregnancy, it is necessary to pay attention to a balanced diet, avoid overwork and over-stressful psychological emotions, and have regular obstetric checkups during pregnancy.