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Suggest Treatment For Positive HBsAG During Pregnancy

Im 22 years old pregnant and my OB-Gyne suggest me to have a Hepatitis B test tru my Blood. When we receive the result it is Positive but she didn t give me the Laboratory Report. She just give the HBsAG kit it looks like Pregnancy kit... Is that HBsAG kit is 100percent accurate? I have no proof that im really 100percent positive just that Postive kit. What can i do? with my problem please help me thanks! Ms.Worried
Thu, 12 Nov 2015
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First of all, you need a lab test to confirm HBsAg. Always a positive test does not need treatment. Then we need to check the status of your husband and then your viral load (HBeAg or HBV DNA). Our main objective in pregnancy is to prevent transmission from you to your baby. And that is possible if we can take correct measures during your delivery and breast feeding. Also your baby, after delivery, needs vaccines and immunoglobulin to prevent infection.
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Suggest Treatment For Positive HBsAG During Pregnancy

First of all, you need a lab test to confirm HBsAg. Always a positive test does not need treatment. Then we need to check the status of your husband and then your viral load (HBeAg or HBV DNA). Our main objective in pregnancy is to prevent transmission from you to your baby. And that is possible if we can take correct measures during your delivery and breast feeding. Also your baby, after delivery, needs vaccines and immunoglobulin to prevent infection.