Wednesday, June 25, 2008

Note: six cases of hepatitis B should not be pregnant!

1, are of acute hepatitis B, with obvious abnormal liver function, so that in the absence of a stable condition before, the best suspension of pregnancy; 2, hepatitis B virus infection a long time and serious liver damage, liver cirrhosis pathological examination confirmed, with significant thrombocytopenia, hyperthyroidism spleen, blood coagulation disorder; 3, chronic hepatitis B patients with abnormal liver function more clearly and liver function volatile, often accompanied or inversion of a protein hypoproteinemia; 4, chronic hepatitis B patients with serious liver, system performance, such as kidney disease, aplastic anemia; 5, there had been pregnant history, but because the liver can not afford to terminate a pregnancy; 6, hepatitis B virus infection associated with obstetric and gynaecological disorders should not be pregnant, if history were to repeat cesarean section. Hepatitis B virus infection can pregnancy, mainly by the liver itself can bear the entire process of pregnancy and childbirth by the burden of the decision. Currently, there are two trends of concern, some people would like to wait until the hepatitis B virus infectious to reduce to zero or very low level again after pregnancy, this is not very realistic; another part of people is not considered physical capacity, holding a trial Examination and the mentality of pregnancy, which is very dangerous. Experts point out that the above, one of the six kinds of circumstances, we must, under the guidance of specialists in pregnancy, maternal and child to ensure safety and to minimize the blocking of hepatitis B virus transmission to the next generation.

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