If you are able to breastfeed, you must communicate with your doctor and take measures in time. Cutting off the transmission pathway Pregnant women who are carrying hepatitis B virus can take one Hepatitis B High Efficiency Immunoglobulin (HBHIG) injection every month starting from the 7th month of pregnancy. If a pregnant woman who is close to giving birth discovers that she has hepatitis B, she can take 1 dose of Hepatitis B High Performance Immunoglobulin immediately when she discovers it. After the birth of the fetus, within 24 hours, immediately play 1 Hepatitis B high efficiency immune globulin, in 1~2 weeks after the first vaccine against hepatitis B, and then 1, 6 months postponed, the protection rate can be as high as 97.13%, the effect is better. 2, carrying the hepatitis B virus can be normal breastfeeding In the United States, for the unfortunate infected with the hepatitis B virus mothers, as long as they are only carriers of the virus, and there is no other liver disease pathological reaction, usually they encourage these mothers to breastfeed their children. Hepatitis B carrying women of childbearing age, after they give birth, their newborns should be injected with Hepatitis B vaccine and Hepatitis B immune globulin within the shortest time after croaking, and after the injection, these vaccines and immune medications will quickly form a protective effect on the child, and their research has also found that, even if they are carriers of Hepatitis B virus, as long as their Hepatitis B viral DNA tests are negative and their liver function is normal, this means that the virus in their bodies is not Active, and at this time the test of these mothers-to-be lotion, and can not be found to contain the hepatitis B virus, so new mothers to meet these conditions can rest assured that the child breastfeeding. Reminder: New mothers should be prohibited from breastfeeding if they have cracked nipples, so protecting their hygiene during breastfeeding is even more critical for new mothers carrying the hepatitis B virus. In addition, if new mothers carrying the hepatitis B virus are still worried about their virus attacking their children, they can also take the approach of sucking their own milk into a bottle and bottle-feeding, whereas blindly giving up breastfeeding is a wrong behavior.