Can you get the cervical cancer vaccine during menstruation?

Cervical cancer vaccine is usually available during menstruation.
At present, cervical cancer vaccines commonly used in China include bivalent, quadrivalent and nine-valent human papillomavirus vaccine (HPV), which is mainly used for the prevention of cervical cancer in clinical practice. Different types of HPV vaccines are applicable to different groups of people and target different types of viruses. Menstruation is not a contraindication for cervical cancer vaccination, and you can have cervical cancer vaccination under the guidance of your doctor.
Adverse reactions such as fever, fatigue and malaise may occur after vaccination with various types of cervical cancer vaccines, which can usually be relieved on their own. After vaccination, you should stay in the hospital for at least 15 minutes for observation without any abnormality before leaving the hospital.
Hypersensitivity reaction to cervical cancer vaccine should be prohibited, and should not be revaccinated if hypersensitivity reaction occurs after injection. Vaccination should be postponed if suffering from acute febrile illness. Women who are breastfeeding should be cautious, women who are pregnant should avoid vaccination, and women who are preparing for pregnancy should delay or interrupt vaccination.
Therefore, after excluding the contraindications, menstruating women are allowed to take cervical cancer vaccine under the guidance of a doctor. If you need to take cervical cancer vaccine, it is recommended to go to regular medical institutions.