Hepatitis B patients worry about transmitting the disease to children, and can seek professional advice and take appropriate measures to prevent infection.
Parents with Hepatitis B the triple therapy can consider childbirth after transforming to surface antigen+ , and it is recommended to use traditional Chinese medicine for protection of liver function and prevention of liver cirrhosis.
Hepatitis B surface antigen-positive patients with low viral load can have children, provided their liver function is normal and the viral load does not exceed the standard.
Hepatitis B the triple therapy patients may consider getting pregnant and having children under certain conditions, but they need to pay attention to choosing the right time for pregnancy and taking effective immunization measures.
This article provides answers to the question of whether Hepatitis B the triple therapy patients can have healthy children with a healthy spouse.
Hepatitis B virus carriers ( surface antigen+ ) inquire about the possibility of having children, and doctors suggest consulting a physician and understanding their own condition first.
Health Risks and Prevention Measures for Hepatitis B Virus Carriers in Childbearing
Patients with Hepatitis B with the triple therapy should pay attention to liver function and HBV-DNA testing during pregnancy, and take measures to prevent mother-to-child transmission.
Questions About Pregnancy After Hepatitis B Vaccine Administration
Can I consider having a child if I have Hepatitis B with normal liver function?