Can I get vaccinated for cervical cancer after giving birth?

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Question :
Hello Doctor. I was born in 1995 and am pregnant. In March 2020, I will give birth to a baby. So I want to have cervical cancer vaccination at the end of the year? Thank you doctor.
Sister Linh (1995)
Hello doctor. I just gave birth to a baby 6 months ago, is it possible to vaccinate against uterine cancer now, is it effective anymore, and what is the dose? Looking forward to consulting your doctor. Thank you.
Anonymous question
Hello doctor, my wife has given birth to two children and now wants to get vaccinated against cervical cancer? Looking forward to consulting your doctor. Thank you.
Anonymous question
Answer:
Hi!
All women between the ages of 9 and 26 are advised to get vaccinated against cervical cancer (HPV) as soon as possible. The HPV vaccine can be given to people who have had sex, or even been infected with HPV. Experts recommend that women get vaccinated against cancer as soon as possible. This vaccine is effective for up to 30 years if given correctly and for the right duration. So, after having a baby, you can get vaccinated against cervical cancer! Best regards.
Specialist Doctor I Pham Thi Yen - Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology - Vinmec Hai Phong International General Hospital.
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