This article provides professional advice for male hepatitis B carriers who wish to have children and want to avoid infection during pregnancy.
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If you already have Hepatitis B antibodies, you do not need the booster shot and can get pregnant at any time; if your husband is a hepatitis B carrier, he needs timely and correct treatment to avoid transmitting the disease to others or worsening his condition.
For a 4-month pregnant woman, a normal fetal heart rate typically ranges between 120 to 160 beats per minute.