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HPV Vaccine During Pregnancy: Clear Answers for Your Next Step

If you already received an HPV shot while pregnant, are wondering whether you can get the HPV vaccine during pregnancy, or need guidance about finishing the series later, get straightforward information and personalized guidance based on your situation.

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What to know about HPV vaccination during pregnancy

Many people search for answers about HPV vaccine and pregnancy after getting a shot and then learning they are pregnant, or while deciding whether to start or continue the series. In general, HPV vaccination is not recommended during pregnancy, and remaining doses are usually delayed until after pregnancy. If a dose was given before you knew you were pregnant, that is not usually considered a reason for alarm, but it is still important to review the timing and your vaccine history with a healthcare professional.

Common situations parents ask about

I got an HPV shot and then found out I was pregnant

This is a common concern. Guidance typically focuses on documenting the dose and postponing any remaining HPV vaccine doses until after pregnancy, rather than restarting the series.

I am pregnant and wondering if I should get the HPV vaccine now

If you are currently pregnant, HPV vaccination is generally deferred until after pregnancy. Your next step is usually to confirm whether the vaccine was HPV and make a plan for follow-up after delivery.

I started the series before pregnancy or I am planning pregnancy

If you missed a dose because of pregnancy, the series can often be continued later without starting over. If you are planning pregnancy, timing the HPV vaccine before pregnancy may be worth discussing with your clinician.

What personalized guidance can help clarify

Whether the vaccine you received was actually HPV

People often confuse HPV vaccine with other routine vaccines. Reviewing the name, date, and location of the shot can help determine what you received.

What to do with missed or delayed doses

If pregnancy interrupted your vaccine schedule, guidance can help you understand whether to wait, when to resume, and what records to keep for your next appointment.

How to prepare for a conversation with your clinician

Knowing the date of your last dose, how many doses you have had, and whether you are currently pregnant or planning pregnancy can make your visit more productive.

Why people look up HPV vaccine pregnancy safety

Searches like 'can you get HPV vaccine while pregnant,' 'is HPV vaccine safe in pregnancy,' and 'should I get HPV vaccine if pregnant' usually come from a need for reassurance and a clear plan. This page is designed to help you understand the usual guidance, reduce uncertainty, and identify the right follow-up questions for your own care.

Helpful next steps

Check your vaccine record

Look for the vaccine name, date given, and dose number so you can confirm whether it was an HPV vaccine and where it fits in the series.

Avoid guessing about the next dose

If you are pregnant, do not assume you should continue the series right away. The timing of future doses is usually reviewed after pregnancy.

Use an assessment to organize your situation

A short assessment can help narrow down whether your main issue is an accidental dose during pregnancy, a missed dose, uncertainty about vaccine identity, or planning before pregnancy.

Frequently Asked Questions

Can you get the HPV vaccine while pregnant?

HPV vaccination is generally not recommended during pregnancy. If you are pregnant, clinicians usually advise waiting until after pregnancy to start or continue the series.

What if I got an HPV shot while pregnant before I knew?

If an HPV vaccine dose was given before you knew you were pregnant, the usual approach is to note the dose and delay any remaining doses until after pregnancy. This situation is commonly managed without restarting the series.

Is HPV vaccine safe in pregnancy?

People often ask about HPV vaccine pregnancy safety because they want reassurance after an unexpected dose. Current guidance generally avoids giving HPV vaccine during pregnancy, but an inadvertent dose is typically handled by postponing future doses and reviewing your records with a clinician.

Should I get the HPV vaccine before pregnancy if I am planning to conceive?

If you are planning pregnancy, it may be helpful to discuss HPV vaccine timing before conception. Your clinician can advise whether starting or completing the series before pregnancy makes sense based on your age, vaccine history, and timeline.

Do I need to restart the HPV vaccine series after pregnancy if I missed a dose?

In many cases, a delayed dose does not mean you need to restart the series. A clinician can review how many doses you already received and help you plan when to continue after pregnancy.

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