Gynecological examination is generally not mandatory before the cervical vaccination, but women who have been sexually active for a long time are advised to have a cervical screening or gynecological examination, which should be done according to the doctor’s prescription.
Generally speaking, gynecological examination is not required for cervical cancer vaccination, especially for women who have never had sex before, they can go for cervical cancer vaccination directly without cervical cancer screening.
If the duration of sexual life is particularly short or the frequency is particularly low, you can also go for cervical cancer vaccination directly without cervical cancer screening. However, if you have been having sex for a long time, cervical cancer screening is still generally recommended. If you have high-risk HPV or low-risk HPV infection, the vaccine may aggravate the infection.
In the clinic, it is recommended to consult a professional doctor in detail before vaccination and follow the doctor’s instructions for examination to avoid adverse consequences.