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According to a Yahoo! Health article (http://health.yahoo.com/infectiousdisease-diagnosis/rubella-test/healthwise--hw5576.html):A rubella blood test detects antibodies that are made by the immune system to help kill the rubella virus. These antibodies remain in the bloodstream for years. The presence of certain antibodies indicates a recent infection, a past infection, or that you have been vaccinated against the disease.The presence of IgM antibodies means you have a current or recent rubella infection.The presence of IgG antibodies means you have immunity against the infection. This immunity could have been received either through vaccination for rubella or a past rubella infection.As long as the IgM test is negative, both you and your baby are in the clear!
All types of strenuous exercises are considered dangerous for pregnant women. Never the less routine activity and light exercises are good for normal pregnancy to take place. But at times your physician will advise you to take bed rest and then please fallow her advice.
Most Dr's advise you to wait 6 months up to 2 years to become pregnant after a Cesarean section to allow for proper healing. If you are pregnant or wish to become pregnant you should consult you Dr right away to assess any risks to you or to a pregnancy.
Not to be rude, but if you have herpes... please dont consume... that child will have it. And for the miscarriage, everyone in some time goes through it, takes time to heal. Just next time, know who your partner sleeps with or what he/she has before you let them in...
I have heard that it is but advise against it, it is very dangerous
yes. cigars and pipe tobacco are dangerous. anything with a type of drug is dangerous to your body...my advise...dont start
Your medical practitioner and gynecologist are the people to advise you on this.
You could be pregnant. Consider waiting another 4-5 days to see if your period comes. If it does not, see your doctor for a Urinary Pregnancy Test for verification. Your doctor will advise you with pre-natal care.
It is a test for tuberculosis. If you have tested positive then your doctor will advise you what needs to be done.
no i would not advise it with how dangerous it is although its not against the law
If you are pregnant then you shouldn't be having periods, I advise that you go and visit your doctor to find out what is going wrong.
Yes, they are flammable, but I highly advise not to burn it because they are highly toxic.