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Birth of Child, my blood report not encouraging..

First of all, i delivered a baby girl, she was given necessary vaccines. It was normal delivery and my HBV count at time of delivery was around 1,359,300. Hopefully baby will be fine after vaccines.

My report history-

02/28/2015- 116,181,000
04/13/2015- 1,191,200
04/28/2015 1,359,300

I'm surprised to see on 04/28/2015 test, my HBV count increased.

My Dr. mentioned may be we have to change the drug from truvada to different drug. I mentioned to Dr. i already have 2 months of Truvada supply left and Dr. agreed to take truvada for next 2 months and then do test.

Any thoughts on this, is this normal?
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Congratulations! Another little princess.

HBVDNA measurement is not exact, there are slight variations, even from lab to lab. Usually, a ten-fold up or down (1 log), is considered significant, so I think your viral load remains about the same.
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Congratulations! Happy to hear you and baby girl are ok.
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I think the immune system be at the end of pregnancy come very week .normaly you will wait for 3monthes to see how your body react also normally your doc will change treatment. take rest as possible.and very happy for you congratulations
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I think the immune system be at the end of pregnancy come very week .normaly you will wait for 3monthes to see how your body react also normally your doc will change treatment. take rest as possible.and very happy for you congratulations
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