Pregnant women with hepatitis B should be blocked for several months

  For women with hepatitis B, it is not impossible to get pregnant, but they need to have blocking needles during pregnancy, because if they ignore the blocking needles. Hepatitis B is transmitted from mother to child, and it is easy to get hepatitis B if you hold me. So the expectant mothers with hepatitis B should have blocking injections in a few months? Let's delve into the relevant content together with the editor, hoping to help everyone.

  

Pregnant women with hepatitis B should be blocked for several months1

  Hepatitis B immunoglobulin is a concentrated passive immune agent to prevent hepatitis B virus invasion and replication. Let the human body passively accept this highly effective exogenous antibody, so that the body can quickly obtain passive protection immunity, can quickly take effect in a short time, neutralize and eliminate the free hepatitis B virus in the serum, and avoid hepatitis B virus localized infection.

  There is a saying that hepatitis B patients need to play hepatitis B immunoglobulin in the last three months of pregnancy, that is, in the seventh, eighth, and ninth months of pregnancy, they need to inject a high titer hepatitis B immunoglobulin respectively to make the mother produce antibodies to prevent transmission to the baby. The purpose of hepatitis B immunoglobulin in the last three months is to make oneself produce certain antibodies.

  After the baby is born, inject a high titer hepatitis B immunoglobulin immediately. After one week, do this according to the first and sixth month immunization procedures to increase the antibody in the body and improve the immunity of the baby. In this way, more than 95% of newborns can avoid the vertical transmission of the parents of the previous generation of hepatitis B and get a healthy body.

  The blocking injection for pregnant women with hepatitis B is a matter of responsibility for the baby, and we must not ignore it. We must use this blocking injection at the most appropriate time to better prevent the baby from suffering from hepatitis B. Expectant mothers should not worry too much. They can communicate more with doctors and promptly report any abnormal situations to them. That's all for now, thank you everyone.

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