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plzzz interpret my lab resutls

Iam diagnoised with  cronic heptatis B and the boold test results are as follows

Heptatis b surface antigen level            :  detected
Heptatis c antibody test                       :  not detected
Heptatis b  e antibody level                   :   detected
Heptaits b e antigen test                       :  not detected
Heptatis b core igm level                       :   not detected
Heptatis b core antibody level                :  detected

Heptatis b nucleic acid detection            :  DNA not detected

HBV DNA comment                               :  lowest quantifable limit 200IU(1000copies)/ml

please interpret my results and explain me in detial  thaks in advance GOD bless all.





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But i have been told by my hep doc that i would have to wait for a little while after i stop treatment (in July) before i can plan to have a family. Is this correct?

--This of course is safer, but I have read about people having babies while on medication.
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Guys,

Was confused again. Am i subjected to a different rule if i plan to have kids simply cos i am on combo treatment? I'm currently on Adevoir/Lumuvidine and my DNA is UND. But i have been told by my hep doc that i would have to wait for a little while after i stop treatment (in July) before i can plan to have a family. Is this correct?
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thanks cajim
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Your HBV-DNA is considered low.  It should not be a concern for having your second child.
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Having seen my virus count, can anyone plz let me know if i can plan for my second baby or not.  well hep b effect the fertility or spermcount of a person.

regards
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Post them when available.
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first of all thank u all for ur support
my ALT  and AST is not yet done,  i got an appointment with heptology consultant on 13 july.
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You are stable.  What are your ALT and AST?
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