It is a responsibility and a blessing for a lady to conceive, however, hepatitis B patients are more contagious and have a higher chance of transmitting to the next generation. So, can you get pregnant with hepatitis B? What are the problems that hepatitis B patients should pay attention to when they have children? The first issue that women with hepatitis B should be aware of is that they can only get pregnant if they stop taking their medication for half a year: women who are ready to get pregnant can change their antiviral therapy medication to a safer pregnancy with the use of tenofovir or lamivudine six months before conception under the guidance of a doctor. Women with hepatitis B treated with interferon must be off the medication for at least six months before considering pregnancy. Hepatitis B women who have children should pay attention to the second issue, the prohibition of hepatotoxic drugs during pregnancy: hepatitis B patients after pregnancy, should terminate the use of various drugs with hepatotoxicity, such as antibiotics, anti-tuberculosis drugs, treatment of diabetes drugs. The actual hepatotoxicity of the drug can be a major factor in the development of the drug. The woman with hepatitis B has to pay attention to the problem three, regularly go to the designated hospital to do pregnancy tests: during pregnancy to the designated hospital for regular pregnancy tests, including liver function series indicators, blood routine, B ultrasound, etc., to understand the changes in the liver. If there are obvious abnormalities in liver function and you feel particularly uncomfortable, you should decide whether to continue the pregnancy after a joint consultation between obstetricians and hepatologists.