8 ways to prevent hepatitis B during pregnancy

8 ways to prevent hepatitis B during pregnancy -
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Staying away from infections is something you definitely want to do during pregnancy. But sometimes, these infections are taken when one is off guard.

Hepatitis B is one of these infections. The worst part about this infection is that it may be a chronic carrier of the same. Yes, there are vaccines and medicines to treat hepatitis B, but getting them at the right time makes all the difference

Cases of hepatitis B :.

Hepatitis B is transmitted through body fluids such as blood and semen. It can happen in the following cases: ..

  • If you are a health professional and get infected with a vector
  • The use of needles that are not sterilized
  • have sexual intercourse with an infected person.
  • Using razors that are used by a carrier, and may have a trace of blood.
  • If you're getting blood transfusions or blood donation often, be very careful about the syringe being used

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Risks Associated with hepatitis B during pregnancy:

On being infected with hepatitis B during pregnancy, you may notice the following symptoms:

  • Nausea and vomit.
  • weakness and loss of appetite.
  • The abdominal pain and joint pain.
  • liver dysfunction.

There may be no symptoms if the infection is mild. So it is highly possible that you may not know you are infected, and still be a carrier of the virus

during pregnancy, were infected with this disease may have the following risk factors :.

  • extreme dehydration and lack of appetite. This affects the health of your child and you.
  • Although there are no records of malformations in newborns, there are risks of premature birth.
  • low weight at birth.
  • in some cases, if left untreated, it can cause miscarriage.

If you have the infection during delivery, or had contracted the infection during the last trimester, there is high probability of disease. transferred to the baby during delivery

Keeping all these risks in mind, you must ensure that there is an adequate treatment

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Managing Hepatitis B pregnant:

An examination of routine blood is performed during pregnancy in the first trimester or early second trimester. To check for hepatitis B.

  1. If you test negative for infection, and already have the antibody through preventive vaccination, then you are fine.
  2. If you test negative, but are at risk of infection, and did not receive the antibodies, then you will be given the vaccine immediately.
  3. In the case in which the positive test, after contracting the infection during or before pregnancy, then it will be further tested for complications, problems, especially related to the liver
  4. most of the patients are given the antibodies through hepatitis B immunoglobulin (HBIG).
  5. it will be monitored regularly for changes in symptoms. Repeat tests will be done.
  6. Other family members are also tested, as they can also have the infection.
  7. restriction in diet and antibiotics that are safe during pregnancy are given to reduce to the least serious. infection impact
  8. Even if you have hepatitis B, you can have normal, as well as cesarean deliveries, as both are sure

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Treatment For newborn babies:

If you have the infection, there is no risk of transmission of the same for your child. The following actions will ensure the safety of your newborn: ..

  • Administration of hepatitis B immunoglobulin shortly after birth
  • Close up shot of vaccine should be given within twelve hours of birth
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  • subsequent doses of vaccine to be given at the age of one month and six months

Remember:

  • in If you have severe symptoms, the child will be monitored.
  • Some tests may also be done to check the level of infection and the proper functioning of the liver.
  • If vaccination and antibodies are not given on time, then there is the risk of your developing baby chronic infection with hepatitis B.

follow your doctor's advice and get the tests and screening done well over time. Also take all precautions to prevent hepatitis B during pregnancy. Finally, get the vaccine against hepatitis B in pregnancy, if necessary; is absolutely safe during pregnancy and protect you and your child

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1 Response to "8 ways to prevent hepatitis B during pregnancy"

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