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how long after hep c treatment pregnant

by Prof. Alexander Osinski Published 3 years ago Updated 2 years ago
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This risk is present for up to 6 months after a person stops taking the drug. However, small studies on other DAAs, including sofosbuvir and ledipasvir, have found no safety concerns. Doctors may consider treatment with these drugs for some pregnant individuals.May 18, 2021

How long after hep C treatment can I get pregnant?

These medications can last in the body for a long time so it is recommended that a person wait at least 6 months after stopping these medications to become pregnant. I recommend waiting at least 9 months after stopping these medications before becoming pregnant, a year if possible.Feb 5, 2014

Can you have a baby after hep C treatment?

Hep C usually won't affect your ability to become pregnant. There is only a very small chance your baby will be born with hep C (4-6% ). If your baby is born with a hep C infection, there is a 50% chance that they will clear the infection naturally by the time they turn 1.Apr 14, 2020

Can you be treated for hep C while pregnant?

Over 90 percent of people infected with HCV can be cured with 8-12 weeks of oral therapy. [ii] Hepatitis C curative treatment is not currently approved for use during pregnancy; however, once the mother has given birth and completed breastfeeding, it is safe to begin this treatment.

Can hep C patient get pregnant?

A Final Word on Hepatitis C and Pregnancy

Hepatitis C is a serious infection that could pass to an unborn child, but this transmission is unlikely. The best way to protect your baby is to seek treatment before getting pregnant.
Oct 3, 2019

Can you pass hepatitis A to your baby?

Hepatitis A usually doesn't pose a special risk to a pregnant woman or her baby. Maternal infection doesn't result in birth defects, and a mother typically doesn't transmit the infection to her baby.

How is hepatitis treated in pregnancy?

First-line, antiviral therapy with tenofovir (TDF/viread) is recommended starting from week 28 of pregnancy until delivery but may continue 3 months postpartum.

Will hep C hurt my baby?

HCV is showing up in more and more pregnant women, probably because of the sharp rise in heroin and prescription drug abuse. One in 20 infants born to mothers with HCV gets the virus. That can happen in the womb, during delivery, or after the baby is born. The disease usually does not affect your baby before birth.Sep 6, 2021

How long can hep C lay dormant?

Unlike the flu virus, which has an incubation period of less than a week, incubation for acute HCV can take between 14 to 180 days . The hepatitis C infection is considered chronic after 180 days.

Can I breastfeed with hep C?

Is it safe for a mother infected with hepatitis C virus (HCV) to breastfeed her infant? Yes. There is no documented evidence that breastfeeding spreads HCV. Therefore, having HCV-infection is not a contraindication to breastfeed.Aug 10, 2021

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