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Can Pregnancy Be Planned After Analyzing The Test Result?

planing pregnency. torch test results igG is +ve where as igm are-ve rubella 3.52, cytomegalovirus 2.33 herpes simplex virus 1 2.36 the above readings are all igG what does mean that the infection still there? does this mean that pregnency cannot be planed now?
Fri, 5 Sep 2014
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The presence of IgG antibodies but not IgM antibodies indicates a history of past exposure to the virus or vaccination and indicates that the person tested should be immune to the rubella /Cytomegalo virus/herpes simplex virus. The presence of IgG antibodies, but not IgM antibodies, in a newborn means that the mother's IgG antibodies have passed to the baby in utero and these antibodies may protect the infant from rubella infection during the initial six months of life. Nothing to worry they indicate your immunity.you cn plan your PREGNANCY.
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Can Pregnancy Be Planned After Analyzing The Test Result?

Hi! welcome to HCM! The presence of IgG antibodies but not IgM antibodies indicates a history of past exposure to the virus or vaccination and indicates that the person tested should be immune to the rubella /Cytomegalo virus/herpes simplex virus. The presence of IgG antibodies, but not IgM antibodies, in a newborn means that the mother s IgG antibodies have passed to the baby in utero and these antibodies may protect the infant from rubella infection during the initial six months of life. Nothing to worry they indicate your immunity.you cn plan your PREGNANCY. Take care!