Early Pregnancy, Got Positive Results For Torch Test. What Should Be Done?
Hi I am 6 weeks pregnant and i was tested twice for TORCH TEST. At present my CMV igg is 218 and CMV igm is 2.16. Last month on 4 january it was- igg 219 and igm 1.86. I got this test last month as we were palnning to concieve and by that time i did not know about pregnancy. I think i ovulaled(according to tha symptoms) near tha dates 3rd to 5th january. and i concieved by dat time as my cycle is 30 days long. My last period came on 14 december. Now i am worried what to do pl suggest me. Thanks
Hello Thanks for writing to us with your health concern. My answer to you is simple - DO NOT WORRY. Your results are absolutely normal. Ig G levels do not matter, as long as your Ig M levels are normal. Ig G levels, when raised, indicate that you have acquired immunity to the particular infection. Only raised Ig M levels indicate an acute infection that needs to be treated. Right now, your Ig M values are fine, so ignore the reports. Enjoy your pregnancy, and stop thinking about any further TORCH testing or treatment. ALl the best. Take care.
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Early Pregnancy, Got Positive Results For Torch Test. What Should Be Done?
Hello Thanks for writing to us with your health concern. My answer to you is simple - DO NOT WORRY. Your results are absolutely normal. Ig G levels do not matter, as long as your Ig M levels are normal. Ig G levels, when raised, indicate that you have acquired immunity to the particular infection. Only raised Ig M levels indicate an acute infection that needs to be treated. Right now, your Ig M values are fine, so ignore the reports. Enjoy your pregnancy, and stop thinking about any further TORCH testing or treatment. ALl the best. Take care.