What must I be aware of when getting pregnant and having children with hepatitis B?

Patients with untreated acute hepatitis and active chronic hepatitis should not get married for the time being, and should wait until they are cured or stabilized before they can get married. Mutual transmission: Because hepatitis virus can exist in semen, menstrual blood and vaginal secretion, so one of the newly married couples suffering from hepatitis can be transmitted to each other through sexual intercourse, and the infection rate reaches 10%~15%. Therefore, spouses should be vaccinated against hepatitis B before marriage. Aggravation of the disease: If the newlyweds do not control their sex life, every time they have sexual intercourse, physical strength and energy loss can aggravate the burden on the liver and make the disease worsen or relapse. In addition, the couple’s life is tense and rest is not good when they are newly married, which can also aggravate the liver disease. The effect of pregnancy: If female patients get pregnant during the active period of hepatitis, it will increase the burden of liver on one hand, and may cause miscarriage, premature labor or stillbirth or stillbirth on the other hand. Even if pregnancy does not occur during the period of active hepatitis, the hepatitis B virus may be transmitted to the fetus, so the physician should be consulted before preparing for pregnancy to reduce the possibility of transmission of hepatitis B between mother and child. Immunization for Pregnancy and Childbirth People with hepatitis B must remember to get vaccinated in time if they become pregnant. If the woman is hepatitis B, and is a “triple positive” patients, in the seventh, eighth and ninth months of pregnancy, respectively, to inject a high-efficiency price of hepatitis B immunoglobulin, in order to prevent pregnant women from intrauterine transmission of the virus to the fetus; when the baby is born, immediately after the first injection of a high-efficiency price of hepatitis B immunoglobulin, and then after a week, according to the first month of the O, 1, 6 immune procedures for vaccination. Hepatitis B vaccine according to the O, 1, 6 months immunization program. If the woman is hepatitis B “small tri-positive” or the man is hepatitis B, after the baby is born, immediately according to the “0, 1, 6 program” for hepatitis B vaccination. By doing so, more than 95% of newborns will be protected from the vertical transmission of hepatitis B from their parents and will have a healthy body. Sexual life should be safe and moderate For chronic hepatitis B virus carriers with normal liver function tests, they can get married, but they should pay attention to the following problems in their sexual life: 1, do not use some special bad ways of sexual intercourse, and avoid sexual intercourse when they suffer from gynecological diseases or during menstruation. 2, use safe sex when having sexual life. 2.Use condom when having sex to avoid infecting each other due to vaginal secretion or semen with hepatitis B virus, and at the same time, it can also be contraceptive. 3, moderate sex life. Moderate sex between husband and wife will make patients physically and mentally happy and help hepatitis B patients recover, but not excessive. Sex, the body is in a highly excited state, the energy required is also increased rapidly, which is unfavorable to the recovery of hepatitis patients. If hepatitis patients have pain in the liver area, fatigue, or abnormal liver function found during examination after sex, they should prolong the interval between sex, or even temporarily stop sex.