You can get pregnant 3 to 6 months after receiving the cervical cancer vaccine. Consultation with a specialized doctor is recommended for details.
Cervical cancer vaccine can prevent cervical cancer, this vaccine needs to be vaccinated three times, about 6 months to complete. Vaccination is not recommended for women with colds and breastfeeding. Fever, fatigue, myalgia, headache are common adverse reactions; hypersensitivity to the active ingredients or excipients of the product is prohibited, and hypersensitivity to the injection of the product should not be revaccinated with the product.
It is recommended to avoid pregnancy for 3-6 months after vaccination. Although the incidence of cervical cancer is reduced after vaccination, personal hygiene and regular examination should be maintained in daily life.
If pregnancy is found during the injection period, the vaccination can be stopped. Regular pregnancy checkups should be done to know the intrauterine development of the fetus, and the vaccination can be continued after delivery and after the completion of the breastfeeding period. Women can consult their specialists for precautions before receiving the cervical cancer vaccine.