Can a person with hepatitis have a baby?

It is possible to have a baby if you have hepatitis. Most of the hepatitis referred to in general refers to hepatitis B. For hepatitis B if the pregnant woman is a hepatitis B carrier, regular review of liver function, hepatitis B DNA and liver ultrasound will be sufficient. If her HBV-DNA is high, she will need to take oral antiviral medication in the 6th-7th months of pregnancy, and the baby will need to be born with the hepatitis B vaccine and hepatitis B immunoglobulin for mother-to-child blockade. There is also a case of abnormal liver function. For a pregnant woman with high liver function, this is a situation that needs to be beware of because the burden on her liver is gradually increasing as she gets older, and then her liver function may become progressively worse, and she may even be at risk of developing severe hepatitis.