You can’t get pregnant for a few years after the nine-valent vaccine



Nine-valent vaccine is usually said to be the nine-valent HPV vaccine, and you cannot get pregnant for 2 months after the nine-valent HPV vaccine has been given.

According to the instructions for the nine-valent HPV vaccine, if a woman plans to become pregnant after receiving the nine-valent HPV vaccine, it is recommended that she wait 2 months before having another child.

After receiving the nine-valent HPV vaccine, the body will produce a certain amount of antibodies against the nine high-risk types of human papillomavirus, which can reduce the incidence of cervical cancer to a certain extent.

Currently, preventive HPV vaccination is not recommended for women during pregnancy and should be postponed until after the end of pregnancy. HPV vaccination is not recommended for those who plan to become pregnant in the near future, and conception should be avoided within 2 months of completing the last dose of vaccination.

To be on the safe side it is recommended that women should not become pregnant within 2 months after receiving the HPV vaccine. If pregnancy occurs after vaccination with the HPV vaccine, the incomplete dose should be postponed until after delivery.

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