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What Are The Chances Of Rubella In Pregnancy After CMV Injection?
i had lost my 5 months baby 6 months ago, after testing bolld i found rubella igg and cmv igg positive bt igm was negative after that i took an injection for rubella and medicine for c now again whaen i m tested it reduced bt again positive little amt what to do is it affect my future preganancy
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I would like to clarify to you,that as long as the the test is positive ,there is high risk of the future pregnancy getting affected by rubella as well as CMV virus.
Risk of congenital malformations is very high.
You should not conceive as long the results of tests turn negative.
Consider having TORCH TEST next time when you check your blood titers.
Consult your family doctor for further assistance, Thank you, Take care,
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What Are The Chances Of Rubella In Pregnancy After CMV Injection?
Hi thanks for posting your query on health care magic. I would like to clarify to you,that as long as the the test is positive ,there is high risk of the future pregnancy getting affected by rubella as well as CMV virus. Risk of congenital malformations is very high. You should not conceive as long the results of tests turn negative. Consider having TORCH TEST next time when you check your blood titers. Consult your family doctor for further assistance, Thank you, Take care,