Is it serious for a pregnant woman to have high IgM toxoplasmosis antibodies for two consecutive months?

A pregnant woman who is IgM positive for Toxoplasma antibodies for two consecutive months represents the current presence of Toxoplasma infection, which is a more serious phenomenon. Toxoplasma gondii infection during pregnancy may lead to certain abnormalities in the growth and development of the fetus in serious cases, or even cause malformation of the fetus. During pregnancy, it is important to closely monitor and regularly check the development of the fetus during labor and delivery. Toxoplasma gondii infection has a great impact on the fetus, and may lead to miscarriage, preterm labor, or even the risk of stillbirth. If there are fetal abnormalities, termination of pregnancy may be considered. Strictly follow the doctor’s instructions and review the condition of the fetus. Pay attention to rest during pregnancy, and go to the obstetrics and gynecology department of the hospital in time if you feel unwell.