Whether hepatitis B can be transmitted through eating with a carrier depends on whether there are any oral or gastrointestinal lesions during the meal.
Hepatitis B carriers should avoid breastfeeding to prevent transmission to newborns and ensure timely vaccination.
Hepatitis B carriers can seek professional advice to decide whether it is suitable to get pregnant.
Hepatitis B carriers with normal liver function and low viral load are suitable for pregnancy, but regular monitoring of liver function and viral load is required. During pregnancy, attention should be paid to changes in liver function, and measures should be taken before and after delivery to reduce the risk of transmitting the Hepatitis B virus to newborns.
Can Hepatitis B carriers have children? What precautions should be taken to prevent transmission to the child?
Can Hepatitis B carriers have children?
FAQs on Whether Hepatitis B Carriers Can Have Children and Treatment
Medical advice for Hepatitis B carriers on pregnancy
Marriage issues and transmission for Hepatitis B carriers
Risks of Hepatitis B transmission from carriers to infants and prevention methods