Pregnancy is not recommended with the cervical cancer vaccine, which is usually recommended 3-6 months after the vaccine.
As the cervical cancer vaccine is an inactivated vaccine that prevents HPV virus infection from occurring in the cervix. During the injection period, there may be some adverse reactions to the vaccine, which may affect the pregnant woman’s physique and be unfavorable to the growth and development of the fetus.
After the cervical cancer vaccination, it is recommended to wait for three months or more than half a year before preparing for pregnancy, so as to avoid the invisible effects brought by the drugs, and to prevent the baby from having deformities or other congenital diseases. If you want to prepare for pregnancy, you can do a detailed and comprehensive examination of your body.
In addition, if you find out that you are pregnant before you have completed the three injections of the vaccine, you should stop taking the cervical cancer vaccine immediately and continue to complete the injections after giving birth.