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Vaccination with tetravalent cervical cancer vaccine is not recommended during lactation.

Tetravalent cervical cancer vaccine is a kind of HPV vaccine, which is mainly used to prevent condyloma acuminatum, cervical cancer and other diseases caused by human papillomavirus, and belongs to inactivated vaccine. Generally speaking, it is not recommended for women to inject tetravalent cervical cancer vaccine during lactation, because injecting vaccine during lactation may have a negative impact on the health of infants and mothers.

Vaccination is not recommended for lactating women.

Tetravalent cervical cancer vaccine belongs to inactivated vaccine. Although the secretion of serum human papillomavirus antibodies through breast milk has not been observed in clinical experiments, there is still a lack of safety data of breast-feeding women vaccinated with HPV. Therefore, in order to avoid affecting the health of infants, breast-feeding women are not recommended to be vaccinated with cervical cancer.

Not conducive to uterine recovery

After vaccination with inactivated vaccine, the human body will have an immune response, while lactating women are in recovery period and their resistance is weak. Therefore, after the tetravalent cervical cancer vaccine is injected, discomfort symptoms such as fever, nausea and vomiting may occur, which is not conducive to uterine recovery.

Vaccinate after lactation

Lactating women need to be injected with tetravalent cervical cancer vaccine after lactation.