Vaccinated After Rubella Test. Now IGG Positive And IGM Negative. Chances Of Conceiving When IGG Is High?
My first child is a girl born on Feb 2008 and she is a absolutely health child. My wife had to terminate her pregnancy in Aug 2011 due to multiple abnormalities. After six months Jan 2012 she had undergone Rubella test where IGG & IGM were both positive and so she was vaccinated. Now after 3 months she again got the test done along with avidity IGG. Now in current tests IGG is positive and IGM is nagative and avidity IGG is is high (88%) On the basis of above is it possible for her to conceive now.
Hello, The answer to your question is YES. As IG G indicates remote infection to an individual, and Ig M indicates active infection to the individual. In this case, your wife is vaccinated and Ig M is negative, she can conceive if 3 months after vaccination are completed. Thanks.
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Vaccinated After Rubella Test. Now IGG Positive And IGM Negative. Chances Of Conceiving When IGG Is High?
Hello, The answer to your question is YES. As IG G indicates remote infection to an individual, and Ig M indicates active infection to the individual. In this case, your wife is vaccinated and Ig M is negative, she can conceive if 3 months after vaccination are completed. Thanks.