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How Long Should I Wait To Conceive After Miscarriage?

hi.i m namrata. plz i have a query. i conceived after 4 yrs and i got miscarriage of two month.i di my torch test, there was positive result of taxoplasma igg 30.9iu/ml and rubella igg 24.1iu/ml.doctor suggested me not to conceive for 6 mnths. rovamycin , zovirax and folinext medicine suggested for 3-4 mnths. i want to know the right decision. i cant wait anymore

Wed, 8 Apr 2015
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Hi Namrata!
Having high titres of toxoplasma and Rubella IgG is a good thing! It means you have good immunity to those diseases. The IgM value should not be high because IgM indicates recent infection. So your values are perfectly normal.
You don't need to take any of the above mentioned medications. I suggest you go ahead and try for pregnancy right away. ask your doctor to start you on Aspirin in the first trimester. It is known to prevent recurrent miscarriages.
Hope my answer helps.
All the best!
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How Long Should I Wait To Conceive After Miscarriage?

Hi Namrata! Having high titres of toxoplasma and Rubella IgG is a good thing! It means you have good immunity to those diseases. The IgM value should not be high because IgM indicates recent infection. So your values are perfectly normal. You don t need to take any of the above mentioned medications. I suggest you go ahead and try for pregnancy right away. ask your doctor to start you on Aspirin in the first trimester. It is known to prevent recurrent miscarriages. Hope my answer helps. All the best!