A woman’s health deserves strong protection — not just treatment after a problem arises, but smart prevention before any risk appears. Human Papillomavirus (HPV) is one of the most common sexually transmitted infections worldwide, and certain high-risk HPV strains are responsible for cervical cancer, vaginal cancer, vulvar cancer, oral cancers, and genital warts. Unfortunately, many women don’t realize that cervical cancer often develops silently without noticeable symptoms. This is where the HPV vaccination becomes a powerful shield.
As a trusted Gynaecologist in Pune, Dr Sayali Shitole strongly recommends HPV vaccination for girls and women to protect their long-term reproductive health.

🔍 Why HPV Vaccine Is Important
✔ Prevents up to 90% of cervical cancer cases
✔ Reduces risk of HPV-related cancers later in life
✔ Helps avoid repeated Pap tests, biopsies & anxiety
✔ Best taken before sexual activity begins, but still beneficial for adults up to 45 years
✔ Protects future reproductive health and quality of life
The vaccine works by training the immune system to identify and fight harmful HPV strains long before they cause disease. It does not contain any live virus, so it cannot cause infection.
👩⚕️ Who Should Take the HPV Vaccine?
- Girls aged 9–14 years (best immune response — only 2 doses required)
- Women 15–45 years (3-dose schedule)
- Boys should also be vaccinated to prevent transmission and HPV-related cancers
Even if someone is married or sexually active, vaccination can still provide solid protection against types of HPV they have not yet been exposed to.
💙 HPV Vaccine & Fertility: Clear the Confusion
Many women worry about fertility while considering vaccination. Good news — HPV vaccine does NOT affect fertility or pregnancy. In fact, preventing HPV infections helps reduce the chances of future reproductive complications.
Women trying to conceive — whether naturally or through IVF Treatment — should protect their cervical health. A healthy cervix is crucial for successful pregnancy outcomes and contributes to a high IVF success rate in couples seeking fertility support.
📌 Additional Prevention Tips
Along with vaccination, regular screening is essential:
- Pap Smear every 3 years
- HPV DNA test if recommended
- Safe sexual practices
- Avoid smoking, as it increases cervical cancer risk
Early detection + vaccination = the strongest defense.
✨ Take Your First Step Toward a Cervical Cancer-Free Future
Protect yourself and your loved ones — your health is a lifelong investment.
📞 Book an Appointment with Dr Sayali Shitole — Best Gynaecologist in Pune
For HPV vaccination, women’s wellness checkups, fertility care & advanced gynecology treatments.