HPV vaccine can effectively prevent HPV virus infection and try to avoid cervical cancer. But many women wonder how long it takes to get pregnant after the vaccine? What should I do about an unexpected pregnancy?
HPV vaccine, also known as cervical cancer vaccine, has three valences: divalent, quadrivalent and ninth valence. The essence is that each type of HPVL1 capsid protein is a virus-like particle synthesized by gene recombination technology, which is simply the HPV virus after the fire. 0.2.6 months each time inoculation. The first and second stitches are separated by at least one month, the second and third stitches are separated by at least three months, and the three stitches are completed within one year.
When the HPV vaccine hits pregnancy...
During pregnancy and breastfeeding, women should avoid HPV vaccination. If you plan to become pregnant in the near future, vaccination is not recommended. Be pregnant at least three months after the three injections. If
becomes pregnant during the vaccination process...
needs to terminate the vaccination plan. The US FDA classifies the HPV vaccine medications during pregnancy as Class B, which means that no adverse effects on the fetus have been found in animal studies, and the human research data is still unclear. Therefore, the pregnancy can continue, but it must be checked on time and non-invasive DNA examinations can be done if possible.
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