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Tested Torch Positive, Delivered Twins, Both Died Within Week. Reason? Next Step To Born New Baby?

to whom it may concern i am 29 years female.i have tested torch igm antibody .came to show report. IgM IgG To negative 2.5 R positive(coI-1.4) 58.6 C negative positive( coi=6.31) H1 negative negative H2 Negative we had twins baby but both of them had expired in 10 months.their s activities were abnormal.was my baby had expired due to torch test positive.what is next step for us to born new baby.i hope u will take it seriously and give me good sugestion.waiting for your reply.thanks
Mon, 17 Jun 2013
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hi, am very sorry to know this... TORCH infection is due to various infections, like toxoplasmosis, rubella, cytomegalovirus, herpes, HIV, syphylis. these organisms pass through placenta at different stages of pregnancy and leads to pregnancy loss. These infections can be treated/managed with various modalities ( antiviral and antibacterial agents). see your obstetrician for this before planning for the next pregnancy. all the best.
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Tested Torch Positive, Delivered Twins, Both Died Within Week. Reason? Next Step To Born New Baby?

hi, am very sorry to know this... TORCH infection is due to various infections, like toxoplasmosis, rubella, cytomegalovirus, herpes, HIV, syphylis. these organisms pass through placenta at different stages of pregnancy and leads to pregnancy loss. These infections can be treated/managed with various modalities ( antiviral and antibacterial agents). see your obstetrician for this before planning for the next pregnancy. all the best.