Can men with hepatitis B major triplet have children?

Men with major triplets are able to have children. A very large number of men with hepatitis B can be seen in the clinic, and these men are able to have children normally, whether they have major or minor triplets. It is not believed that the hepatitis B virus has a significant impact on the quality of sperm, nor is it believed that the hepatitis B virus can be passed on to the next generation through sperm, so patients with major triple-positive hepatitis B are perfectly capable of having children. What you need to worry about in terms of fertility is whether or not you will infect your lover when you have sex. If one’s lover has not been vaccinated against hepatitis B and has not acquired immunity to the hepatitis B virus, go get the hepatitis B vaccine so that the other person’s hepatitis B surface antibody becomes positive, so that one does not have to worry about infecting the object with hepatitis B during sex, and thus does not transmit it from the mother to the child. This is because hepatitis B is not directly transmitted from the father to the child, but the mother can transmit it to the child by way of mother-to-child transmission.