What to do if you’re pregnant after the nine-pronged shot

There is no need to be too nervous about getting pregnant just after the 9-valent vaccine. It is recommended that you get pregnant 3-6 months after receiving the HPV vaccine. The HPV vaccine is an inactivated vaccine, which does not contain any active viral components, so it is possible to continue the pregnancy even if you are pregnant after taking the HPV vaccine. If you become pregnant during or after the vaccination, you don’t need to terminate the pregnancy, but you can continue to have prenatal checkups as scheduled. If you have not received the HVP vaccine as scheduled, you can suspend the vaccination first, and then receive the remaining injections after the breastfeeding period. There are many subtypes of HVP virus, and even the nine-valent vaccine only targets nine subtypes. Therefore, even if you have received the nine-valent vaccine, you should have regular cervical checkups. During pregnancy, it is necessary to avoid unauthorized vaccination. If you need to be vaccinated, you need to consult your doctor before considering whether to be vaccinated.