What to Know Before Taking a Baby to the Doctor

Provide gentle cleaning and care products for infants, frequently change the pillowcases, and use cotton cloth diapers and clothing to avoid chemical fibers coming into direct contact with the baby’s skin. If breastfeeding, the mother should avoid spicy foods. If formula feeding, boil for a longer duration to destroy allergens.
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What to Know for Pregnant Women with Hepatitis B Carrier Status

Pregnant women with Hepatitis B carrier status should pay attention to active intervention treatments to effectively prevent the transmission of the virus to their children. Immediate administration of Hepatitis B immune globulin after birth, along with the required Hepatitis B vaccination, can significantly reduce the risk of their child contracting Hepatitis B. Additionally, it is recommended to have another dose of Hepatitis B immune globulin within one month postpartum to enhance protective effects. Under medical guidance, women with Hepatitis B carrier status can also safely breastfeed.
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