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Rubella virus
I had to terminate a pregnancy due to rubella virus in last august. Tested in January again- IgG was negative and IgM was positive (56). Tested again in June- Rubella IgG is non reactive and IgM is non reactive too. What does it mean? Am I still rubella positive? Can I get pregnant now?
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Pls discuss with ur gynaec
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Please get vaccination for Rubella before planning for pregnancy
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please consult Dr Sushila Gupta Senior Gynaecologist on practo for further management
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Connect please
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U need rubella vaccination Even though u got infected to rubella U not immune to it
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Before Ig M was positive which suggests rubella infection. It becomes negative in around 7-10 days . Presently both are non reactive which means u neither have one nor u are protected from rubella. U should have iG G reactive. Take rubella vaccine and then plan for pregnancy after 1 month.
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