You can usually get pregnant 3-6 months after the Septavalent vaccine.
The term Septavalent vaccine generally refers to the HPV (human papillomavirus) nine-valent vaccine, which is a genetically recombinant vaccine that prevents HPV infection. There are no clinical experimental studies on how long it takes to get pregnant after HPV vaccination. As it is a genetically recombinant vaccine with weak immunogenicity, the effect on the embryo is relatively low and generally does not affect the development of the fetus.
However, due to the lack of sufficient experimental studies and the fact that the vaccine injected into the body usually causes a certain antigenic antibody response, for safety reasons, it is generally recommended that the clinic suggests that pregnancy should be carried out 3-6 months after the completion of the HPV vaccine injection, which is more secure.
The specific circumstances of conception can be based on the physical condition of the pregnant woman, under the guidance of the clinician.