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What should you pay attention to when you are pregnant with hepatitis B and three positives?

Asked by:Bodie

Asked on:Apr 01, 2026 03:14 PM

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  • Cressida Cressida

    Apr 01, 2026

      Pay attention to whether liver function remains normal, and do a good job Hepatitis B Blocking, otherwise there is no difference from ordinary pregnant women.

      By blocking hepatitis B well, you can have a hepatitis B-free baby. The reference method of blocking is as follows:

      1. Pregnant women do not need to inject hepatitis B immune globulin. The World Health Organization and the Chinese Hepatitis Foundation do not recommend that pregnant women take hepatitis B immune globulin, because there is no difference between taking and not taking hepatitis B immune globulin. There is no evidence that pregnant women taking hepatitis B immune globulin can help prevent hepatitis B from mother to child.

      2. The key is to give children hepatitis B immune globulin and hepatitis B vaccine : After the newborn has undergone necessary cleaning, care, and evaluation after birth, try to inject the first dose of hepatitis B vaccine and globulin within 2 hours. Babies of mothers with a triple positive DNA are recommended to receive a second dose of globulin within 15-30 days. Babies born to mothers with a negative DNA of a small triple positive do not need the second injection. There are two options for how to administer the vaccine: first, the first injection within 24 hours after birth, and then one injection in January and June. ; Second, the first dose of vaccine is injected 15 days or 30 days after the first dose of globulin, and the second and third doses of vaccine are delayed according to national plan rules. For example, the first dose of vaccine is injected on day 15, the second dose of vaccine is on day 45, and the third dose of vaccine is on the 15th day after half a year old. (Globulin dose: 100IU (International Unit), Hepatitis B vaccine dose: (5-10) μg).

      3. If you do a good job of blocking, you can breastfeed with confidence.

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