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A pregnant woman is a carrier of hepatitis B virus. Will the child be born with the disease?

Hepatitis B has been reported to affect people worldwide. especially in the situation of Hepatitis B in pregnant women with the fact that The disease can also be transmitted from mother to child. If you are a pregnant woman If you've been diagnosed with hepatitis B and have been diagnosed with hepatitis B, you should read this article to the end.

What is Hepatitis B?
“Hepatitis” means a condition in which your liver becomes inflamed. by hepatitis B It is an illness caused by hepatitis B infection. Although the virus is in your blood and body fluids, But the liver is the most affected organ. This infection means you can live with the virus for the rest of your life, or be a carrier of hepatitis B. But you have to admit that the bacteria in you can cause serious liver problems at any time.

In some cases, patients with hepatitis B have no symptoms. Even they themselves are unaware of the disease, while some may experience fever-like symptoms. Along with that the skin and eyes turned yellow. The only way to detect your hepatitis B infection is with a blood test.

Why is hepatitis B infection so dangerous for babies?
In fact, your hepatitis B infection does not affect your pregnancy or delivery. However, your baby can be infected with hepatitis B during delivery. This can happen during childbirth. Either through a natural vagina or a caesarean section.

It's very dangerous. if your baby has been diagnosed with hepatitis B And it's possible that your child will have a lifelong risk of chronic infection by up to 90%.

As adults, one in four people with chronic hepatitis B develops serious health problems. If your baby is not protected from hepatitis B They may face liver dysfunction, liver disease and liver cancer as they get older, and they may spread the infection to your other family members and others.

How can I protect my newborn from hepatitis B?

Check Your Health During Pregnancy
If you have hepatitis B and are pregnant. It is recommended that you have a check-up with a medical professional or a specialist in liver disease. These tests will check the health of your liver. and the number of viruses in the body with the results of these examinations You will be able to know the condition of the illness. and may be given antiviral medication during pregnancy if needed. This medication can reduce the number of viruses in the body and the risk of the baby becoming infected during pregnancy.

vaccinate the child
to help prevent infection Newborns are required to receive one dose of hepatitis B vaccine immediately in the delivery room and in some cases one dose of Hepatitis B Immune Globulin (HBIG). If a newborn receives both of these drugs within 12 hours of birth It can prevent over 90% of hepatitis B infection for life.

If a newborn does not receive HBIG immediately after birth You should give your baby the medicine when he is one month old. and the third dose should be given at the age of six months. To ensure complete protection and should be vaccinated to boost immunity again by vaccination for preschool children At about 3 years and 4 months of age

Do not chew food to feed your child.
The mother chewing food before feeding the baby It might be normal for a normal mother. But it is a caution for mothers with hepatitis B. Because sometimes there may be infected blood in the mother's mouth. and may put the child at risk of infection

if you are infected with hepatitis B and is about to give birth to a baby soon You should understand your symptoms. And you should know how to protect your baby from this infection. and when in doubt You should see your doctor for advice and assistance.

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