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Vaginal cancer vaccination
I have delivered a baby 8 months back (c-section). My doctor had suggest to take Vaginal cancer vaccination after delivery but due to lockdown I went to my village and couldn't visit my Doctor. Can I take the vaccination now, it's nearing 9 months now. How important it is to get this vaccination done after delivery?
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It is cervical cancer and not vaginal cancer vaccination. It can be taken. There is no relationship with your Caesarean but you are advised about this during pregnancy and delivery because you may not go to the Gynaecologist for a long time after delivery.
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Yes you can take cervical cancer vaccine.
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It is the cervical cancer vaccine Gardasil Yes you can take it
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Yes u can It must be the cervical cancer vaccine It's unrelated to delivery
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