Hepatitis and Pregnancy – How will this affect me and my baby?
It’s not surprising that many pregnant women are completely unaware they have been infected with a hepatitis virus. Usually this is because any symptoms of the illness may only be felt very vaguely, or there may be no symptoms at all. This is why good antenatal care and blood screening are really important during pregnancy, as early detection of potential problems enables better health outcomes. This knowledge allows you to make more healthful and healing choices in your day-to-day life, thereby improving and strengthening your liver and immune system during and after the pregnancy. Ongoing post-natal care is very important for both mother and baby as you will need to have your liver function checked regularly as well as tests checking viral blood levels.
Naturally, if you are pregnant and have a hepatitis virus, one of your greatest concerns will be for your unborn child. We hope this article will shed some light on several of the most common concerns:
- Can being pregnant affect the hepatitis?
- Can the hepatitis virus affect my baby either whilst I’m pregnant or after the baby is born?
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Dr Cabot recommends you begin taking
Livatone Plus – 1 capsule twice daily, to improve liver function.
N-Acetyl-Cysteine (NAC 600mg) – 1 capsule twice daily well away from food, if any upset occurs take at the beginning of your meals. This supplement works well with Livatone Plus to get your liver better faster. This supplement hastens liver healing. This supplement is the precursor nutrient of glutathione; the body’s strongest anti-oxidant.
Selenomune Designer Energy - 1 capsule twice daily.
Vitamin D 5,000iu – 1 capsule daily.
Vitamin K2 – 1 capsule daily.
Vitamin E –1 capsule daily.
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We recommend you discuss this with your doctor.
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Jessah Robinson
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Dr Cabot recommends you begin taking the recommended supplements, that include but are not limited to
Vitamin C with Rose Hips – 1000mg twice daily.
Selenomune – 1 capsule daily.
Natural Vitamin E -2 capsules daily.
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