A mother with Hepatitis B who experienced nipple cracking during breastfeeding is concerned about transmitting the virus to her baby and inquires about the suitability of breastfeeding.
Discuss the likelihood of women carriers of the Hepatitis B virus transmitting it to their children and preventive measures.
How can hepatitis B carrier mothers protect their newborns from infection?
A hepatitis B carrier inquires about how to safely have a child during family planning.
Discuss the potential effects of pediatric hepatitis B carriers on childbirth and preventive measures.
A child born to a mother with hepatitis B surface antigen may not necessarily contract hepatitis B, and transmission can be prevented through vaccination and appropriate measures.
Generally, the baby’s intelligence is not affected by Hepatitis B, but measures should be taken to prevent infection and observe the child’s symptoms for timely treatment.
Prevention measures for pregnant women with Hepatitis B the triple therapy during pregnancy and after the baby’s birth, as well as the possibility of blocking maternal-infant transmission