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What Causes Blood Infection During Pregnancy?

Hi I am Parameswar, it is 2 years of our marriage, before marriage my wife dint have any infection and for the first time we met it got bleeded more than normal (a lot).. Is it was the reason for infection??? We dint consult any doctor at that time and I dint have any infection earlier. Later on when she got urine infection we could know what had happened and how? And when consulted the doctor she was on medication (injection PENCOM 12LA).Now that my wife is 1 month pregnant, as she already had urine infection earlier doctor asked us to go for torch profile and came to know about the infection in blood with below values,
Tue, 29 Mar 2016
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I am sorry to realise that the main part of your query is missing, the TORCH test result is missing which leaves me with nothing to really comment on. But if an infection has been diagnosed, then initiating treatment at the earliest will be pivotal in order to prevent transmission to the fetus or the baby once delivered.

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What Causes Blood Infection During Pregnancy?

Hi. I am sorry to realise that the main part of your query is missing, the TORCH test result is missing which leaves me with nothing to really comment on. But if an infection has been diagnosed, then initiating treatment at the earliest will be pivotal in order to prevent transmission to the fetus or the baby once delivered. Best wishes.