Theoretically, the HPV vaccine has no effect on pregnancy. At present, there is no scientific research to confirm that it will have an impact on pregnancy. However, the HPV vaccine is an antigen and has certain toxic side effects, which may be harmful to the fetus. Let’s take a look at it in practice below! Does the HPV vaccine affect pregnancy? HPV vaccine is a killing vaccine (killing vaccines first culture the virus or bacteria, then kill them with heat or chemical materials). Theoretically, it has no effect on pregnancy. At present, there is no scientific research to confirm that it will have an effect on pregnancy. However, vaccines are initially classified as an antigen, which is equivalent to a virus infection. Although the side effects are not significant, they may be harmful to the fetus. Therefore, HPV vaccine still has a certain impact on pregnancy. How long does it take to get pregnant after getting the HPV vaccine? It is generally recommended that you can get pregnant at any time after receiving three injections of HPV vaccine, and the three injections take about half a year. Can I get the HPV vaccine during pregnancy? In the above article, we learned that HPV vaccine is an antigen that has certain toxic side effects and may be harmful to the baby. Therefore, it is best not to get the HPV vaccine during pregnancy, especially in the first three months of pregnancy. Can I keep the baby if I get pregnant during the vaccination period? If you find yourself pregnant during the vaccination period, you don’t need to worry too much. You just need to stop the vaccination and wait until after the baby is born to get the follow-up vaccination. It will not have a big impact on the baby. If you are not sure, you can draw amniotic fluid for DNA testing when the baby is three months old to check whether the baby is positive. How long after giving birth can I get the HPV vaccine? HPV vaccination during breastfeeding will not have any impact on the baby. The vaccine can be given at any time during breastfeeding. It is best to wait a few days after getting the HPV vaccine before breastfeeding; if the mother is not at ease, she can wait until the breastfeeding period is over before getting the HPV vaccine. |
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