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A pregnant client tests positive for the hepatitis B virus. The client asks the nurse if she will be able to breast-feed the baby as planned after delivery. Which therapeutic response should the nurse communicate to the client?

  • A. You will not be able to breast-feed the baby until 6 months after delivery.
  • B. Breast-feeding is not advised, and you should seriously consider bottlefeeding the baby.
  • C. Breast-feeding is not a problem, and you will be able to breast-feed immediately after delivery.
  • D. Breast-feeding is allowed if the baby receives prophylaxis treatment at birth and scheduled immunizations.
Correct Answer: D

Rationale: The pregnant client who tests positive for hepatitis B virus should be reassured that breast-feeding is not contraindicated if the infant receives prophylaxis at birth and remains on the schedule for immunizations. Therefore, options 1, 2, and 3 are incorrect.