Can you breastfeed if you’re triple positive?

Women with Hepatitis B minor triple positive can breastfeed their babies if they test negative for Hepatitis B DNA and the babies have received Hepatitis B vaccine and Hepatitis B immunoglobulin after birth. If hepatitis B infection is detected during pregnancy and delivery, women with hepatitis B triple positive are usually given antiviral treatment during pregnancy, which reduces the chance of mother-to-child transmission, and receive hepatitis B vaccine and hepatitis B immune globulin after the baby is born for mother-to-child interruption. If the mother’s test for hepatitis B virus DNA is negative, indicating low infectiousness, and the baby has been immunized with immunoglobulin and hepatitis B vaccine and has developed immunity, breastfeeding can be carried out in this case to avoid nipple cracking and bleeding. Women with Hepatitis B minor should seek timely medical attention and treatment under the guidance of a medical professional who will instruct them on the precautions to be taken during the pregnancy and breastfeeding stages.