The hepatitis B virus is not inherited but can be transmitted to children through the mother or other routes.
Hepatitis B is not genetic but can be transmitted to the next generation through the mother-to-child route or other means.
If the grandmother has HIV, is the child at risk of infection?
Discuss whether a mother with Hepatitis B Minus-Serum Positive condition is suitable for breastfeeding her newborn and the precautions she should take.
Patients with hepatitis B surface antigen positivity can reproduce under certain conditions and with appropriate measures to prevent mother-to-child transmission.
Under what circumstances can Hepatitis B patients have children?
Whether Hepatitis B patients in the recovery period are contagious, and how to prevent transmission to family members and newborns.
How can hepatitis B patients manage their condition during pregnancy with traditional Chinese medicine?
Having a child as a Hepatitis B carrier is not genetic; it is possible for the child to contract the virus from the mother at birth, known as mother-to-child vertical transmission. Postpartum, transmission can be blocked by administering immune globulin.