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Had Miscarriage. Positive For Rubella IgG. How Long To Postpone Conception?

hi mam, i am Dr. Bharathi Vijay had my miscarriage 2 1/2months back. my doc toid me dat i can plan for next after 3 regular periods. but as per her instructions i got my rubella screnning after 1 1/2 month of miscarriage which came to be positive for rubella igG positive 12 iu/ml. so do i have to skip my planning for pregnancy..? if so for how long.?
Thu, 12 Sep 2013
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Thanks for your question. It is recommended after Rubella vaccination that women postpone any future pregnancy for three months since this is a live virus vaccine. If the vaccine is given at the end of a pregnancy, even for a miscarriage, that is the most effective timing. Many women do not resume normal ovulation for approximately three months after the end of a pregnancy.
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Had Miscarriage. Positive For Rubella IgG. How Long To Postpone Conception?

Thanks for your question. It is recommended after Rubella vaccination that women postpone any future pregnancy for three months since this is a live virus vaccine. If the vaccine is given at the end of a pregnancy, even for a miscarriage, that is the most effective timing. Many women do not resume normal ovulation for approximately three months after the end of a pregnancy. I hope this answers your question but I am available for further consultation.