Can women with hepatitis B have children

  Hepatitis B is a disease that makes people turn pale. Because of its strong infectivity, people are very worried about being infected. Especially women are more reluctant to be infected, because hepatitis B can be transmitted from mother to child, and their own illness may also affect the health of the baby. Can women with hepatitis B have children?

  

Can women with hepatitis B have children1

  In fact, the disease of hepatitis B can be divided into many types, and different types of patients have different conditions, so it is uncertain whether they can have children after suffering from hepatitis B. If it is only a person infected with hepatitis B virus, without any clinical symptoms, and with normal liver function, it is possible to have children. Just need to pay attention to regular check ups during pregnancy to avoid the onset of illness.

  But if it is a severe hepatitis B patient, such as a female patient who has already developed liver ascites, cirrhosis, or even liver cancer, then they cannot have children. Because one's own health is already very poor, having another child will not only worsen one's condition, but may also lead to the next generation being infected.

  Therefore, women with hepatitis B should not blindly prepare for pregnancy. Before preparing for pregnancy, they must go to the hospital to check their bodies and actively test their liver function. Then, based on one's own physical condition, consult a doctor's opinion before deciding whether or not to have a child. If you can't have children, don't force yourself.

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