Duan Ye Online 28 | What should I do if I am pregnant after receiving HPV vaccine?

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According to statistics, 1 out of every 5 women in the world is infected with HPV. More and more women are starting to pay attention to "cervical cancer" and take the initiative to vaccinate HPV.


Duan Ye Online 28 | What should I do if I am pregnant after receiving HPV vaccine? - Lujuba

*Have you been vaccinated against HPV?

*Have you discovered that you were pregnant after the vaccine?

* Did you stop the HPV vaccination because of pregnancy?


recently talked with you about the topic of “HPV vaccine” and found that the importance of HPV vaccine has been popularized to passers-by in recent years.

Although more and more adult women in China have experience of HPV vaccine, they also have Some confusions are as follows:

Duan Ye Online 28 | What should I do if I am pregnant after receiving HPV vaccine? - Lujuba


Duan Ye answered:

First of all, we have to look at the principle and purpose of cervical cancer vaccine?

First, if you have a high-risk HPV infection, it means that you will have cervical cancer in the future. The risk will increase, but it is not certain.

Second, you are infected with a high-risk type of HPV. It may take several to ten years from infection to cervical cancer. The process is long, not so Quick. So there is no need to rush during pregnancy.


What should I do if I get pregnant after the vaccination?

Secondly, tell the expectant mothers who are pregnant after the HPV vaccine, there is no need to worry at all, they can continue the pregnancy, no Harmful effects on babies.

The US FDA's classification of HPV vaccines during pregnancy is Class B. Animal studies have not found that the vaccine has adverse effects on the fetus. There are not enough human research data, but so far, no adverse effects on the fetus have been found. Impact.

Prior to the HPV vaccine injection, the American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists ACOG does not recommend routine pregnancy tests and HPV virus testing. Although the current accumulated data shows that the HPV vaccine is safe during pregnancy, ACOG does not recommend HPV vaccines. Application during pregnancy.

If you have already been injected with HPV vaccine, you can suspend subsequent vaccination after pregnancy and wait for the remaining vaccine to be injected after delivery.


Can breastfeeding mothers get HPV vaccine?

Breastfeeding mothers can be safely injected HPV vaccine, but there is no need to be so early, because after all, you have just given birth and your body has not recovered. The effect of vaccination may not be so good. It is better to wait for the body to recover before vaccination.

No matter what period of vaccination HPV vaccine, try to listen to the doctor’s advice, don’t be cut by "unscrupulous merchants"!

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