Women who have had sexual experience are usually eligible for vaccination with the nine-valent cervical cancer vaccine, and sexual experience is not a contraindication to vaccination. However, you should consult your healthcare provider in detail before vaccination, and you can be vaccinated after a negative cervical cancer screening result.
Nine-valent cervical cancer vaccine, also known as the nine-valent HPV vaccine, can prevent infections, diseases and lesions caused by human papillomaviruses (HPV), such as HPV6, HPV11, HPV16 and 52HPV. It is applicable to females aged 16 to 26 years old, with a total of 3 doses of vaccination. In addition to the nine-valent vaccine, HPV vaccine also includes bivalent vaccine and quadrivalent vaccine.
Contraindications to the nine-valent HPV vaccine mainly include those who are allergic to the active ingredient of the nine-valent HPV vaccine or any of the excipient ingredients, those who have developed hypersensitivity reaction after injection of the vaccine, lactating and pregnant females, as well as those who are suffering from serious medical illnesses.
Women are advised to choose the appropriate vaccine for vaccination under the guidance of professional doctors and according to their own conditions.