How long can be pregnant after liver intervention?
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Can hepatitis B patients take liver protection drugs? When pregnant, they are afraid of abnormal liver function. Will some liver protection drugs hurt the baby? Because of hepatitis B, they have never dared to have children. Now it's not easy to have normal liver function treatment. If you want a child, I don't know whether it's OK or not. A lot of people can't be cured for a long time, not because they can't be cured, but because they don't understand. How long can we be pregnant after liver intervention?.
How long can be pregnant after liver intervention?
First: a period of time before pregnancy should stop taking liver protection drugs, when pregnant is absolutely can't take any drugs, general hepatitis B women should be in stable liver function after six months of pregnancy, that is, in the case of not taking liver protection drugs stable six months of time, even if the liver protection drugs if you eat in pregnancy may also cause fetal malformation.
Second: why should we stop taking drugs for half a year before we can get pregnant? Because if women with hepatitis B are still taking antiviral drugs, there will be drug residues in their bodies. Even if they don't take them when they are pregnant, these drug residues may still affect their children, and if they stop taking drugs suddenly because they are pregnant, the number of viruses will rebound quickly, which will affect both the fetus and the mother.
Third: for the health of the baby and hepatitis B mother, it is recommended to treat first and then get pregnant. If you want to have a child earlier, you can use 973 liver cell separation technology for treatment. This kind of therapy has a faster effect and can kill hepatitis B virus more quickly. If it is pregnant with hepatitis B mother, then only as much as possible in the time of pregnancy for physical examination.
matters needing attention
It is suggested that patients with liver disease should go to regular hospitals for examination and observe their own conditions, so as to pay attention to the development of the disease and receive treatment as soon as possible.








