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Two Miscarriages. Positive Torch Test. Taking Torchnil Capsules, TB Test Advised. Normal Pregnancy Possible?
hi my name is XXXXXX i am 30 years old i had a miscarriage of 26 weeks on 8-april-2010 and 2nd miscarriage on 22-july-2012 my doctor asked me to do torch test and the results are positive he advice to take a treatment for 6 months and started torchnil capsules just want to know i also need to do tb test as well can i have a normal pregnancy after 6mths as i want to be a mother of a normal child
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Its unlikely that the TORCH infection is related to your miscarriages. Torchnil is an Ayurvedic supplement and there are no large, randomized trials which support its use. Tuberculosis as such if present will not cause miscarriages. It will prevent conception.
I think we need to find another cause for your miscarriage. Was a karyotyping done for the fetus? Which trimester was the abortion? Has cervical incompetence been ruled out?
Please get another opinion. I dont think you're on the right track,
Regards
Dr Aparna
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Two Miscarriages. Positive Torch Test. Taking Torchnil Capsules, TB Test Advised. Normal Pregnancy Possible?
Hi, Thanks for writing in. Its unlikely that the TORCH infection is related to your miscarriages. Torchnil is an Ayurvedic supplement and there are no large, randomized trials which support its use. Tuberculosis as such if present will not cause miscarriages. It will prevent conception. I think we need to find another cause for your miscarriage. Was a karyotyping done for the fetus? Which trimester was the abortion? Has cervical incompetence been ruled out? Please get another opinion. I dont think you re on the right track, Regards Dr Aparna