Contraindications for the 2-valent cervical cancer vaccine

In clinical practice, 2-valent cervical cancer vaccine is contraindicated for special groups of people such as those who are preparing for pregnancy, pregnant, and allergy-prone, etc., and the specifics need to follow the doctor’s instructions.
The 2-valent cervical cancer vaccine is mainly used for the prevention of cervical cancer and is applicable to people aged 9-45 years. For special groups of people whose age is not within the suitable range for vaccination, preparation for pregnancy, pregnancy, and sensitized body, 2-valent cervical cancer vaccine is contraindicated to prevent the body from experiencing uncomfortable symptoms or inducing fetal abnormalities. For those who have recently caught a cold or have been exposed to other sensitizers, 2-valent cervical cancer vaccine is also contraindicated.
In addition, it is recommended to receive the 2-valent cervical cancer vaccine in regular hospitals and stay in the hospital for about 30 minutes for observation after vaccination, so as to deal with emergencies in a timely manner.