Can hepatitis B Pregnancy Contain Babies

  Hepatitis B is a terrible disease. Of course, it will not be so bad, but it is the infection and its complications that make people headache. If the development is serious, it will become cancer. So will pregnant mothers infect their babies if they get hepatitis B? With this question, we will get a perfect understanding through the following article to see if it will affect them.

  

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  Can hepatitis B Pregnancy Contain Babies

  1. Both the third positive and the third positive can give birth to children, especially for carriers. When they tell the doctor about their condition, the hospital will do virus blocking work for children, with a success rate of over 97.3% (even better for males). This means that the probability of infecting the baby is relatively low, and mothers can rest assured. Hepatitis B virus carriers can have babies as long as their liver function is normal. Within 24 hours after the birth of the baby, hepatitis B vaccine inoculation can effectively protect the newborn from hepatitis B virus infection. Even babies born to mothers with positive hepatitis B surface antigen (HBsAg) can be effectively protected as long as they are inoculated with high titer hepatitis B immunoglobulin and hepatitis B vaccine after birth.

  2. It should be noted that the breast milk of hepatitis B B virus carriers will also contain hepatitis B B virus, but as long as the newborn has been vaccinated with highly effective hepatitis B immunoglobulin and hepatitis B vaccine, breast feeding should still be encouraged. But when the mother's nipple is damaged, breastfeeding should still be avoided as much as possible. For hepatitis B virus carriers with abnormal liver function, they should be treated before pregnancy. In addition to avoiding transmission to the baby, this is mainly for the safety of the patient's own life.

  3. If B-ultrasound examination reveals that hepatitis has progressed to the degree of cirrhosis, it is best not to get pregnant. For patients with active hepatitis who have stable condition and normal liver function for more than six months after treatment, pregnancy is relatively safe. Once pregnant, patients with hepatitis B should stop using various drugs with hepatotoxicity, such as antibiotics, anti tuberculosis drugs, and drugs for diabetes. Pregnant women with hepatitis B B, especially those with hepatitis B B "big three positive", should be injected with a high titer hepatitis B immunoglobulin respectively in the 7th, 8th and 9th month of pregnancy to prevent intrauterine infection of hepatitis B virus and make newborns born healthy.

  The above is what I explained to you about hepatitis B pregnancy can infect your baby. These explanations are some information I found for you. It's better to do a full body check when you want to have a baby to see if it is suitable for you. However, if you are unlucky enough to get hepatitis B, it is better not to have your baby, for the sake of your baby's health.

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