Can you get a nine-pronged shot during your physiological period?

The term “menstrual period” is generally used to refer to a woman’s menstruation. The vaccine can be given during menstruation.
The vaccine is a recombinant protein vaccine that is generally referred to as the nine-valent cervical cancer vaccine. It is a recombinant protein vaccine. It is not shown on the product specification that the vaccine cannot be administered during menstruation or before menstruation, which means that the vaccine has no effect on menstruation, and that administering the vaccine during menstruation will not interfere with menstruation and cause menstrual disorders.
Although it does not affect menstruation, the following conditions need to be ruled out before vaccination, such as breastfeeding, upper respiratory tract infection, severe diarrhea, allergy to the vaccine, severe immunodeficiency, thrombocytopenia, and so on. Vaccination should be postponed or avoided if any of the above conditions are present.
Local pain, swelling, redness, dizziness, fatigue, etc. may occur after receiving cervical cancer vaccination, but most of them are relatively mild and usually subside in 2 to 5 days. Consultation with a specialized doctor is recommended for specific cases.