Can people with chronic hepatitis have children?

People with chronic hepatitis can have children. If the person with hepatitis is the man, the woman should first be tested for hepatitis B to see if she has antibodies. If she has antibodies, pregnancy will not have much effect, but she needs to be injected with immunoglobulin as soon as possible after the birth of the child and avoid contact until the antibodies are produced. If the woman has hepatitis, the first step is to see if the hepatitis is active. If it is active, then treat the hepatitis first and wait until the condition is stabilized before considering having a baby. If the hepatitis is active in the middle of pregnancy and the quantitative hepatitis test indicates a high value, then pharmacological intervention is required. After delivery, the child is immunoglobulinized.