Many young female patients with triple positive have this kind of doubts: can they give birth to a healthy baby? Will the virus be passed on to the fetus? So, can women with triple positive have children? Next, can women with triple positive have children? I will give you a comprehensive introduction. Let's have a simple understanding of this issue. I hope the following points will be helpful to everyone! 1. If a couple is in the viral replication stage such as acute symptoms of hepatitis B, active stage of chronic hepatitis, etc., the woman is not suitable for pregnancy and should be treated until the liver function returns to normal, preferably after HBsAg turns negative. 2. If one of the spouses is a hepatitis B patient or carrier, the other spouse should be vaccinated with hepatitis B vaccine and produce antibodies before the woman can become pregnant. 3. If the pregnant woman is a carrier, she should be injected with hepatitis B human immunoglobulin once in the seventh, eighth and ninth trimester of pregnancy, and the baby should be injected with hepatitis B human immunoglobulin plus double hepatitis B vaccine within 24 hours after birth to prevent vertical transmission from mother to child. 4. If the pregnant woman is in the virus replication period, cesarean section should be considered for delivery. Because studies from all over the world have shown that the baby infection rate during the entire delivery process of Caesarean section is lower than that of natural delivery, and it is not suitable to breastfeed the baby. Formula feeding should be used to reduce the baby's chance of infection. 5. If a pregnant woman has acute symptoms or chronic active hepatitis B and her liver function test is abnormal, she should consider terminating the pregnancy and wait until she recovers before having a baby again. Therefore, if couples with hepatitis B want to have a healthy baby, they must go to a medical company with accurate and reliable test results for testing, and choose when to get pregnant based on the test results and the doctor's advice. 6. Get vaccinated Hepatitis B vaccine is the most effective way to prevent HBV infection. The main target of hepatitis B vaccine is newborn babies, followed by children and key targets (medical staff, nursery staff, blood donors, etc.). The vaccination procedure is to get 3 shots of the full series of vaccines, according to the 0, 1, and 6 month interval procedure, that is, after the first shot, the second and third shots are injected in 1 month and 6 months respectively. It is best to vaccinate newborn babies with hepatitis B as soon as possible, and it is recommended that the vaccine be given within 24 hours after birth. 7. If a female is positive for hepatitis B or a male is positive for hepatitis B, the newborn should be immunized according to the 0, 1, 6 plan immediately after birth. Doing so can protect more than 90% of newborns from vertical transmission of hepatitis B from the previous generation of parents and give them a healthy body. |
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