34 Weeks Pregnant. Advised For Torch Test. Treatment?
Good day! My wife is 34 weeks pregnant n now dr. has advised for a torch test. her report reveals CMV-IgG Reactive (124.4); CMV-IgM Non Reactive (0.18); HSV 1+2-IgGAb Non Reactive (0.325); HSV 1+2-IgMAb Negative (0.21) by EIA; Rebulla IgG Positive (61.8); Rebulla IgM Non Reactive (0.34); Toxoplasma IgG Non Reactive (0.1); Toxoplasma IgM Non Reactive (0.08); LUPUS Anticoagulant -- PTT-A(38.9); PTT-A Control (normal pooled plasma) (39.0); DRVV SCREEN (35.6); DRVV SCREEN CONTROL (38.30); DRVV SCREEN RATION 0.93; The last sonography report resembles low AC corresponding to 29week, low femur corresponding to 32.3 weeks; HC normal; Kindly advise us on CMV & Rebulla; also advise on low AC; is there any complication; do we need to perform any further test to diagnose the child is in normal conditions
Hello, I would be happy to help you with your question.
1. She is immune to CMV 2. She has never been exposed to HSV 3. She is immune to Rubella 4. She has not been exposed to toxoplasmosis
Certainly there must have been a reason for checking an ultrasound at 34 weeks in the first place. The individual growth parameter (AC and FL) are really not that usefull. The overall fetal weight percentile is a better thing to focus on - if it is I hope that this helps. If you have more questions, please click on "ASK ME A QUESTION" link above to directly ask me a question!
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34 Weeks Pregnant. Advised For Torch Test. Treatment?
Hello, I would be happy to help you with your question. 1. She is immune to CMV 2. She has never been exposed to HSV 3. She is immune to Rubella 4. She has not been exposed to toxoplasmosis Certainly there must have been a reason for checking an ultrasound at 34 weeks in the first place. The individual growth parameter (AC and FL) are really not that usefull. The overall fetal weight percentile is a better thing to focus on - if it is I hope that this helps. If you have more questions, please click on ASK ME A QUESTION link above to directly ask me a question!