The cervical vaccine can be administered if you have gynecological inflammation. The cervical vaccine is administered by intramuscular injection in the deltoid muscle of the upper arm and requires three injections. Gynecological infections are pelvic inflammatory disease in the lower abdomen of women or vaginitis or cervicitis in women and will not affect the cervical vaccination. However, the cervical vaccine is not recommended for women who have fever during an acute infectious disease or an acute infectious disease where the immunity is very low. If a woman is preparing for pregnancy, she may also consider postponing the cervical vaccination. It is also important to suspend the cervical vaccination procedure after pregnancy and start it again after the pregnancy is over. The age of cervical vaccination is currently recommended by the World Health Organization to be 9-45 years old, and cervical vaccination is not recommended for women over 45 years old because the amount of antibodies produced in the body is too low.