A positive pregnancy test for Hepatitis C antibody means that you are infected with Hepatitis C or carrying the Hepatitis C virus, and is not related to pregnancy. Further testing of Hepatitis C RNA, liver function, etc. is needed to clarify whether or not you are infected with HCV and then decide how to proceed with treatment. If you are in pregnancy and have a hepatitis C related test that shows positive hepatitis C antibodies, you are mainly considered to be infected with hepatitis C or carrying the hepatitis C virus. This can occur at this time, and further Hepatitis C virus RNA testing, Hepatitis C nucleic acid testing, etc. will be required, and treatment will be based on the test results. The presence of positive hepatitis C antibodies is not related to the pregnancy. Pregnancy is the process of gradual development of an embryo in the uterus to delivery after the sperm and egg have united and does not produce the hepatitis C virus. Therefore, it is recommended to seek prompt medical attention and treatment under the supervision of a doctor, depending on the particular situation of the pregnant woman.