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Common Side Effects of This Vaccine

In general, serious side effects are rare. Mild side effects may occur, such as pain, swelling, or redness at the injection site, headache, fever, nausea, dizziness, or fatigue. These symptoms are temporary and usually resolve on their own. This vaccine should not be administered to individuals who have had an allergic reaction after receiving the 9-valent or 4-valent HPV vaccine previously, or who are allergic to any component of the vaccine, including those with a severe yeast allergy. Contraindications for This Vaccine

Additionally, the 9-valent HPV vaccine is not recommended for pregnant women. If a dose has not yet been completed, vaccination should be postponed and resumed after childbirth to complete the full 3-dose series. However, the 9-valent HPV vaccine can be given to breastfeeding women.

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