Does HPV vaccine stop after a shot have an impact?

Dr. Sydney Parker
Dr. Sydney Parker Verified

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2025-05-21 06:43:36 Views: 69 times

If you are vaccinated clinically with HPV vaccine, only one shot is vaccinated, and then the next two shots are stopped. This does not play a clinical role in preventing cervical cancer. This is the biggest impact. In addition, consider pregnancy one year after stopping the drug, because after all, HPV vaccine has certain toxicity, and if premature pregnancy may cause corresponding effects on the fetus. In clinical vaccination, it is best to complete all three injections within one year, so as to prevent cervical cancer. Of course, even if it is vaccinated with cervical cancer vaccine, it will not be 100% guaranteed not to suffer from cervical cancer in clinical practice. After vaccination with cervical cancer vaccine, regular review should be given, and cervical cancer screening should be done once a year.

Does HPV vaccine stop after a shot have an impact?



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