Can a man with hepatitis B do a generation of test tubes?

Generation IVF is an IVF technique for female infertility, and men with hepatitis B can undergo generation IVF. Hepatitis B, or hepatitis caused by the hepatitis B virus, is a contagious but not hereditary disease. If the mother has hepatitis B, it may be transmitted vertically to the child. However, if the father has hepatitis B, it is usually not passed on to the child. So if a woman is suffering from infertility and her husband has hepatitis B, it is possible to have a child through Generation IVF. If a man is infected with the hepatitis B virus and his liver function is normal, he can be under regular observation. However, if liver function is impaired, liver preservation therapy is needed, and antiviral therapy is also needed if the viral load is relatively high. Men suffering from hepatitis B are advised to go to the hospital in time for early and standardized treatment in order to reduce the adverse effects of hepatitis B.