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Protecting Your Present, Securing Your Future

At Maya IVF Clinic, we believe that prevention is just as important as treatment. That’s why we offer vaccinations against Human Papillomavirus (HPV) and seasonal Influenza (Flu)—two common yet preventable infections that can affect your reproductive and general health.

Here’s what you need to know about these important vaccines:

1. HPV Vaccine

What is HPV?

HPV (Human Papillomavirus) is one of the most common sexually transmitted infections. While many types of HPV are harmless and go away on their own, certain high-risk strains can cause cervical cancer, genital warts, and other types of cancers in both women and men.

Why is the HPV Vaccine Important?

  • Prevents up to 90% of cervical cancer cases
  • Also protects against other HPV-related cancers and genital warts
  • Works best when given before exposure to the virus
  • Safe, proven, and recommended by the World Health Organization (WHO) and leading medical bodies worldwide


Who Should Get the HPV Vaccine?

  • Girls and boys aged 9–14 (ideal age for strongest immune response)
  • Young women and men aged 15–26 who haven’t been vaccinated yet
  • Women up to age 45 in consultation with a doctor
  • Especially recommended for women planning for pregnancy or undergoing fertility treatments to reduce future risks

At Maya IVF Clinic, we offer HPV vaccination in a safe and confidential setting, with proper counseling and follow-up care.


2. Flu Vaccine

What is the Flu?

Influenza (commonly called the flu) is a contagious respiratory illness caused by flu viruses. It spreads easily and can cause fever, cough, body aches, and severe fatigue, especially during seasonal outbreaks.

Why is the Flu Vaccine Important?

  • Reduces the risk of getting the flu and spreading it to others
  • Protects against complications like pneumonia or hospitalization, especially in pregnant women and people with weak immunity
  • Helps maintain overall health during fertility treatments or pregnancy
  • Recommended annually, as the flu virus strains change each year


Who Should Get the Flu Vaccine?

  • Pregnant women (to protect both mother and baby)
  • Couples undergoing IVF or fertility treatments
  • Elderly people, children, and individuals with chronic illnesses
  • Healthcare workers and anyone in regular contact with vulnerable individuals


At Maya IVF Clinic, we offer the seasonal flu vaccine with proper screening and guidance—because even a small preventive step can make a big difference.


Your Health, Your Protection, Our Priority

Whether you’re planning a pregnancy, going through fertility treatments, or simply looking to stay healthy—vaccinations are a powerful tool for protection. At Maya IVF Clinic, we are committed to providing not just fertility solutions, but total wellness care for every individual and couple.


Talk to our doctors today to know if the HPV or flu vaccine is right for you. A simple decision today can help prevent complex problems tomorrow.

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