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"2 months back I had my miscarriage. Doctor advised me for TORCH group test. Everything was ok in the test. For rubella it was IGg +ve. One doctor advice me for rubella vaccine, and I took the vaccine. When I met other 2 doctors they told me that for IGG +ve there was no need to take vaccine. Please tell me when can I go for trying pregnancy? How many months I have to wait for trying pregnancy? This was my question which was answered by Dr. Upasna Setia. I thank Dr. Upasna Setia for answering. I need little more clarification. From internet videos I came to know that after taking rubella vaccine, I must wait for at least 6 month for trying pregnancy. Otherwise my child will be affected with Rubella. Is it true Madam? Please clarify.
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Rubella is a live vaccination. Pregnancy should be avoided for 6 months after taking it. However in your case vaccination was not required. As rubella is a viral infection and IgG denotes chronic or old Infection. You should take Tab Biopreg F 1BD for 3mths.
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