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What Is The Meaning Of Positive Rubella Test Result And Will Doxy 100 And Rovamycin Forte Help Me In Getting Pregnant?

I am planning to get a pregnant. Done all the tests required for pregnancy. My torch test is positive Rubella IgG is 63.10 and cytomegalovirus IgG IS 109. All other tests are OK. Doctor prescribed me Doxy 100 medicine and Rovamycin forte. Please guide me whether these medicines will help for future pregnancy and also want to know for Rubella positive here means.
Mon, 10 Mar 2014
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I really appreciate your concern, if your doctor is suspicious for any infection then he may recommend you some antibiotic, the same as you being suggested, if you are planning for pregnancy then your doctor took the right decision, Rubella is viral infection before planning for pregnancy this is routine trend to confirm the Rubella, if this comes positive then one has to avoid the pregnancy, but this rarely turns positive, hope this information helps you have good time.
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What Is The Meaning Of Positive Rubella Test Result And Will Doxy 100 And Rovamycin Forte Help Me In Getting Pregnant?

HI Thank for asking to HCM I really appreciate your concern, if your doctor is suspicious for any infection then he may recommend you some antibiotic, the same as you being suggested, if you are planning for pregnancy then your doctor took the right decision, Rubella is viral infection before planning for pregnancy this is routine trend to confirm the Rubella, if this comes positive then one has to avoid the pregnancy, but this rarely turns positive, hope this information helps you have good time.