Can I get the cervical cancer vaccine if I’m pregnant?

The cervical cancer vaccine should not be given during pregnancy because there is a contraindication to the vaccine. First of all, the vaccination should not be given during pregnancy, including during the injection period, and should be stopped in order to avoid certain adverse reactions to the fetus from some drugs. At the same time, after the cervical vaccination, there will be fever and maybe even pain. For the health of the body and the fetus, the injection should be given after the end of the pregnancy as much as possible. For the sake of health and fetal health, the injection should be given after the end of pregnancy as much as possible. Since pregnancy occurs during the injection period, the injection can be suspended until after the birth, which will also be effective and will not affect the effect of the cervical cancer vaccine. It is important to pay attention to the pregnancy checkups during pregnancy, and although some medications do not affect it, you should not use them blindly.