Pregnant women who eat with hepatitis B carriers are generally not infected. There are three ways of transmission of the hepatitis B virus, vertical transmission from mother to child, sexual transmission, and blood transmission. Pregnant women and hepatitis B virus carriers work, live, study, eat, sleep and hug together in a way that is generally not infectious. Hepatitis B virus carriers infect the human body to have a source of infection, transmission routes, susceptible people, so there is no way of infection usually will not be infected. If a pregnant woman is a hepatitis B patient, she needs to be treated with hepatitis B vaccine promptly after the baby is born. During pregnancy, you need to go to the hospital regularly for prenatal checkups, and if you are not feeling well, you should consult the doctor at any time, and you can’t use medication randomly.