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How long after HPV vaccination should I get pregnant?
I just got the first HPV shot, but haven't gotten the second and third shots yet. I'm getting married soon, can I have sex? Doctor, how long after getting the HPV vaccine should I wait before getting pregnant? What birth control methods can I use that won't affect my future reproductive health? Thank you!
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If I have been infected with HPV, should I get the HPV vaccine to prevent cervical cancer?
Cervical cancer often begins with precancerous changes. The first way is to find and treat precancers before they become actual cancers, and the second way is to prevent precancers.
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If I have been infected with the HPV virus, will it go away on its own? Is there a way to treat the HPV virus?
HPV is the most common sexually transmitted disease in the world today. However, not everyone has a clear understanding of this disease, such as whether HPV infection can be cured on its own.
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How long does the HPV virus survive in the environment?
Dangerous diseases such as cervical cancer, penile cancer, throat cancer, genital warts, genital warts... are all caused by HPV virus. So how long does HPV virus survive in the environment?
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Do I need to be tested for HPV before getting the HPV vaccine?
Vaccinated women still need cervical cancer screening because the HPV vaccine does not protect against all types of HPV that cause cervical cancer.
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Can a person who has had sex get the HPV vaccine to prevent cervical cancer?
HPV is the most common sexually transmitted disease in the world today. And the most effective preventive measure is HPV vaccination.
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How many HPV vaccines are there to prevent cervical cancer?
All females between the ages of 9 and 26 are recommended to get the HPV vaccine as early as possible, even if they have ever had sex or have been infected with the HPV virus. What types of HPV vaccines are there to prevent cervical cancer?
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The best time to see a gynecologist
Gynecological examination is the examination and screening of diseases in the reproductive organs of women. This is something that needs to be given due attention, similar to regular health check-ups, to help detect diseases early and intervene early.
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The relationship between HPV virus and cervical cancer
Cervical cancer is the most dangerous disease when HPV infection seriously affects reproductive health, causing high mortality in women.
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How long does it take for cervical cancer to develop?
Cervical cancer is one of the most common gynecological diseases today. It is estimated that every 2 minutes in the world, a woman dies from cervical cancer. So what is cervical cancer? How important is cervical cancer screening? The following article will partly answer concerns and help women gain more knowledge to actively prevent disease for themselves as well as confidently in life.
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Special features at the gynecological clinic in Vinmec
Gynecological examination is necessary for women whether they have had sex or not. However, due to psychological barriers or lack of experience in gynecological examination, many people still hesitate and are afraid to do it.
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