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Asked for Male, 44 years old from Jaipur
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Usually it should not cause any major complication if given on right time and by right prescription. Which is the case here. They are all specialist and you should not doubt. Just be regular in your antinatal checkup and do needed tests. If there are any doubts then ask the consulting doctor.
And worrying won't help you. Just enjoy the time and follow the instructions of the doctor.
And worrying won't help you. Just enjoy the time and follow the instructions of the doctor.
Asked for female, 26 years old from Mumbai
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The presence of IgG antibody against rubella is a sign that the patient has had the disease at some point in life and now is immunized. The presence of IgG antibodies is often called a serological scar, or a mark that the patient was infected in the past. The existence in the blood of large amounts of IgM antibodies against rubella, for example, is an indication that infection has recently been acquired. So a serology IgM positive result for rubella indicates ongoing infection. When the patient ...more
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Rubella is a contagious disease caused by a virus. It is also called German measles, but it is caused by a different virus than measles. Most people who get rubella usually have mild illness, with symptoms that can include a low-grade fever, sore throat, and a rash that starts on the face and spreads to the rest of the body. Some people may also have a headache, pink eye, and general discomfort before the rash appears. Rubella can cause a miscarriage or serious birth defects in an unborn baby if...more
Asked for female, 26 years old from Hyderabad
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Take at least three months gap to let your body recover from the abortion. since you have had infection from rubella your body must have produced antibodies against it so no need for injection now.
Asked for female, 27 years old from Nagpur
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Asked for Male, 34 years old from Pune
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According to the HSG report, there is no RT and LT spillage seen. This confirms tubal blocks. During previous month's HSG, back flow of the dye was noticed. Again it confirms tubal blocks. Due to this bilateral tubal blocks, chances of conception is difficult. It is better to consult a good gynaecologist for further treatment. If you are ready for IVF, it may be a better option.
According to the HSG report, there is no RT and LT spillage seen. This confirms tubal blocks. During previous month's HSG, back flow of the dye was noticed. Again it confirms tubal blocks. Due to this bilateral tubal blocks, chances of conception is difficult. It is better to consult a good gynaecologist for further treatment. If you are ready for IVF, it may be a better option.
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Rubella also called German measles is a three day viral infection which happens due to a viral infection,where you get a mild rash with fever which subsides on its own, and once it happens it gives a life long immunity against it
Only if it happens during first three months of pregnancy,it's dangerous as it leads to a miscarriage or major birth defects.
Only if it happens during first three months of pregnancy,it's dangerous as it leads to a miscarriage or major birth defects.
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This vaccine does not have any side effects. This vaccination works by making the body produce antibodies against the HPV virus which causes cervical cancer. These antibodies protect the body from an HPV infection, by fighting the virus when it attacks the cervix, thus offers protection against cervical cancer. This vaccine should be gien as early as possible in adolescent girls as this is when the best immune response to the vaccine is achieved.
This vaccine does not have any side effects. This vaccination works by making the body produce antibodies against the HPV virus which causes cervical cancer. These antibodies protect the body from an HPV infection, by fighting the virus when it attacks the cervix, thus offers protection against cervical cancer. This vaccine should be gien as early as possible in adolescent girls as this is when the best immune response to the vaccine is achieved.
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