The HPV vaccine is the human papillomavirus vaccine. The HPV vaccine is not recommended for pregnancy.
Currently, it is clinically mandated that HPV vaccine be withheld after pregnancy, and that it can wait until the end of the breastfeeding period after delivery.
The safety of the HPV vaccine for pregnant women and fetuses has not been proven in clinical studies, so for the normal growth and development of pregnant women and fetuses, it is not recommended to get the HPV vaccine during pregnancy.
If you find out that you are pregnant during HPV vaccination, you don’t need to be overly nervous, you need to do regular checkups and closely observe the development of the fetus.
HPV vaccine is a vaccine used to prevent cervical cancer, but there are some differences in the vaccination range, age and so on. It is recommended to take the HPV vaccine under the guidance of a doctor, and there are some contraindications during the injection period that need to follow the doctor’s instructions.