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pregnant with hepa b

i am 24 yrs old,diagnose hepa b positive last 2002,last yr i check my health status and still positive .now i find out that i am 2 months pregnant .im scared  of what will happen to me and to my baby.can u till me what  the possibilities will happen to us? masyado b magastos pag nag buntis ang may hepa b kc my bf and i are both working as contractuals,at la kami savings.pano gagwin ko.
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hello po sa inyo. i am 20 years old. at mag kaka baby na ako may hepa b pero ung gf ko wala.mahawa po ba sila?thank you [po..GOD BLESS.
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1303524 tn?1323140356
You and the baby will be fine. Find a good OB and a good hospital. Make sure your baby get vaccinate rigtht after birth. Hep b will always stay with you, just keep monitoring it. I was worry like you too when I first got pregnant, but now i'm 33 wks and both of us is healthy
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Just make sure your baby gets Immunoglobin after birth and complete vaccine and booster. I have 2 kids and they got tested already. So far, they are both negative.
Trust in the Lord. He got great plans for us.

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1161842 tn?1390184741
Di ko alam kung magkano talaga ang gastos. Depende siguro sa hospital na pupuntahan mo at sa doctor. ang importante lang naman eh ipaalam mo sa doctor na may hepatitis b ka para alam nila ang gagawin nila sa baby mo. Ang kailangan kasi ay bakunahan kaagad ang baby after 12 hours of delivery ng Hepatitis B and Immune globulin para hindi mahawa ang baby at maging protected sya.
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Make sure your doctor is aware of you HBV status so that you can be monitored and the baby can be protected at birth.
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