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How Far Is Pregnancy Threatened In Case Of Hepatitis B And Increased Alkaline Phosphatase?

Hi, Dr. i am 32 weeks pregnant. A couple of weeks ago, i was diagnosed with Hepatitis B. According to my liver function test, Billirubin was 0.8, ALT/SGPT is 78, SGOT-97, and Alkaline Phosphatase 282. Firstly, I am quite worried about my unborn baby and secondly i want to ask how dangerous my liver s condition is and is it curable..
Tue, 25 Mar 2014
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With a strong immune system your body can clear virus in 6months.people who are positive after six month diagnosed to have chronic hepatitis.your investigations spell normal liver but keeping in view of perinatal transmission hbig to be given at birth in combination with three doses of recon.HB vaccine'mother with high viral should be treated withlamivudine to prevent perinatal transmission.
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How Far Is Pregnancy Threatened In Case Of Hepatitis B And Increased Alkaline Phosphatase?

With a strong immune system your body can clear virus in 6months.people who are positive after six month diagnosed to have chronic hepatitis.your investigations spell normal liver but keeping in view of perinatal transmission hbig to be given at birth in combination with three doses of recon.HB vaccine mother with high viral should be treated withlamivudine to prevent perinatal transmission.