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Know your body before conception

Whether you have long-term illness

If you have a disease, such as diabetes or epilepsy, tell your doctor before you plan to get pregnant. Your doctor may need to change the medication you use for treatment. Because these drugs may have an effect on the fetus, or make you more difficult to conceive.

· Whether you are taking or have taken birth control pills

If you want to conceive, you should stop taking the pill completely before returning to normal menstrual cycle.

It is best to wait until three menstrual cycles before getting pregnant, during which time a condom or uterine cap can be used. If you are pregnant before the regular cycle has been re-established, it is more difficult to calculate the expected date of delivery of the baby.

· You or your husband has a family history of hereditary diseases

Some diseases are hereditary, such as hemophilia and cystic fibrosis. If you are a close relative of your husband, someone with a genetic disorder may pass it on to your baby. Go to the doctor before you plan to get pregnant. If necessary, the doctor will introduce you to a genetics expert who can estimate the risk of your pregnancy. One thing may reassure you that in most cases, children will only have the risk of inheriting the disease if both parents have the genetics of the disease.

· Whether you are exposed to chemicals, lead, anesthetics or X-rays at work

These will affect your chances of conception. Or bring harm to the fetus, so tell your doctor. It is sensible to change a safer job before you get pregnant, or at least try to avoid these hazards. Once you are pregnant, you should have further measures to protect yourself. If your occupation includes lifting heavy objects, the doctor will advise you to transfer your work. Now think that TV and computer have no certain damage to the fetus.

·Do you smoke or drink alcohol?

Once you are planning to become pregnant, you and your husband should stop smoking and drinking because tobacco and alcohol have an impact on the fertility of both men and women. In addition, smoking and drinking are harmful to the growing fetus and to the health of the baby after birth.

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· Do you have enough exercise?

In order to keep your body healthy, you should do some sports purposefully, for example, jogging or swimming at least 1 or 2 times a week.

· Is the diet healthy?

If you eat a diet that is reasonably blended with rich fresh foods, it will increase your chances of conception and will also have a healthy baby.

·How much is your weight?

Ideally, maintain a normal weight that is commensurate with your height, at least for 6 months before conception. For this reason, if you are seriously overweight or underweight, go to the doctor and listen to the advice on how to get a normal weight. Do not diet during pregnancy unless you have serious weight problems. Because dieting can cause the body to lose the nutrients necessary to sustain life.

Giving birth to a healthy baby is the common wish of all young couples in the world, and it is also the most concerned issue for pregnant women during pregnancy. The reporter recently found in an interview with the hospital that a considerable number of unmarried women with hepatitis B had another worry. They worried that marriage and fertility would aggravate the condition and fear that the hepatitis B virus in the body would be transmitted to their future baby. Many young women with hepatitis B The patient is worried about this.

Liu Shijing, MD, Ph.D., of the 302 Hospital of Integrated Traditional Chinese and Western Medicine, said that these concerns are justified. If hepatitis B patients do not correctly grasp the timing and methods of marriage and birth, it will have adverse consequences.

However, young women with hepatitis B can be completely blocked by the mother's hepatitis B virus before and after pregnancy.

Hepatitis B patients whose condition is active are married. Excessive sexual life will lead to aggravation of liver burden and make liver inflammation more serious. If pregnant women with inflammatory activity in the liver are pregnant, it will easily lead to liver burden and liver cell necrosis. Become a severe hepatitis. If the baby born to pregnant women of hepatitis B is not vaccinated with hepatitis B vaccine in time, the baby will almost become a new "small hepatitis B", and may develop into a chronic hepatitis B virus carrier or even cirrhosis or liver cancer in the future. Therefore, many women with hepatitis B virus do not dare to conceive and have children.

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  • Hepatitis B mother-to-child transmission is not 100%
  • Dr. Liu said that the phenomenon of medically giving mothers hepatitis B and then passing it on to the next generation is called "mother-to-child transmission." The so-called "mother-to-child transmission" refers to pregnant women with hepatitis B or hepatitis B virus in their bodies. The transmission of hepatitis B virus to the fetus or newborn during pregnancy or during childbirth is the most important and most threatening mode of transmission of hepatitis
  • "Pregnant women carrying hepatitis B virus, not 100% will be transmitted to the fetus or newborn." Dr. Liu believes that whether the newborn is infected with hepatitis B virus depends on the degree of replication of the hepatitis B virus and the genetic defects of the mother, if the pregnant woman is Hepatitis B "big three yang" (hepatitis B virus e antigen is positive), hepatitis B virus DNA (DNA) is also positive, the risk of neonatal hepatitis