Can you breastfeed your baby if you have tritis?

Triple Positive refers to positive Hepatitis B surface antigen, positive Hepatitis B e antigen and positive Hepatitis B core antibody. If the baby is vaccinated in time after birth, breastfeeding is usually allowed, but if the baby is not vaccinated in time, breastfeeding is not allowed at this time. Hepatitis B vaccine and Hepatitis B high-titer immunoglobulin can effectively prevent your baby from getting infected if they are vaccinated in time after birth. After vaccination and immunoglobulin, and if the mother has a mild viral load with previous active treatment, she can breastfeed normally. However, if the baby is not immunized in time after birth. And the mother’s viral load is high, is not recommended breastfeeding, at this time if breastfeeding, there is a great possibility that the baby will be infected through breast milk. Abdominal distension, vomiting, yellow urine and other symptoms. Therefore, it is recommended to consult with the relevant doctor to clarify whether it is possible to breastfeed a baby with a major triple diagnosis.