It is possible to be infected by bleeding from breastfeeding with hepatitis B teratitis B. If the hepatitis B virus DNA of the mother is negative and the child is positive for hepatitis B surface antibodies, the probability of being infected is relatively low. Because the mother’s Hepatitis B virus is not very active and the child has protective antibodies at the same time, the probability of being infected is relatively low. If the Hepatitis B virus level of the mother with Hepatitis B teratitis minor is high, and the baby has a wound in the mouth and comes into contact with the mother’s blood, the virus may enter the body through the wound, leading to infection with the Hepatitis B virus. That is why hepatitis B teratitis B mothers are advised not to breastfeed their babies again after bleeding during breastfeeding. Because even tiny wounds can be infected, if you are worried, you can have a Hepatitis B V test at a large formal liver specialist to determine more accurately whether you are infected.