What to do if you are pregnant without hepatitis B antibodies

Pregnancy without hepatitis B antibodies can be continued, and it is not a given that you will contract hepatitis B during pregnancy without hepatitis B antibodies. As long as you pay attention to dietary hygiene, avoid contact with patients suffering from hepatitis B, and go to public places to eat less, you can avoid the occurrence of hepatitis B. Because the body’s resistance decreases during pregnancy, it is impossible to be vaccinated against hepatitis B. It is recommended that, in this case, the newborn can be vaccinated against hepatitis B after delivery. In addition, pregnant women can be vaccinated with hepatitis B vaccine after they finish breastfeeding so that they can produce antibodies, but it is not necessarily true that all people who receive hepatitis B vaccine will produce antibodies. It is recommended to pay attention to food hygiene in daily life and cook all food, especially meat.