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Hepatitis b vaccine
My parents are not alive.i m 30yrs old and 5 months pregnant..i dont knw whther my parents have given me vaccine or not .i dont have any records ..but i want to be safe from vaccine ..can i take dis vaccine in pregancy..or shuld i take it later...and if my parents have given me in childhood .double dose wont be harmful fr me?
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There is limited data available on safety of hep B  vaccination during pregnancy. Better to avoid untill unless there is high risk.
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U can take the vaccine but if your reports r negative related to hep b then u can wait for delivery also.
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Dear you can get tested for hepatitis B antibody titer if you want to know your are vaccinated or not . If titer is less than 2 then you have to take vaccine as 0,1,6 dose means today , after one month and then after 6 month Please do follow this . If anything else consult me Thanks
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Ofcourse you can take the vaccine .No harm.
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Yes it is safe, but why you want to get vaccinated during pregnancy. You can do it later too.
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