Toxoplasma gondii antibody IgM positive indicates that the patient is infected with toxoplasmosis, a zoonotic parasitic disease caused by Toxoplasma gondii, which may be caused by eating poultry meat, eggs, dairy products, etc. containing Toxoplasma gondii, or eating water or food contaminated by cat feces. It can cause fetal malformation and miscarriage. The common medications used to treat Toxoplasma gondii infection include acetazolopyrimidine, sulfadiazine, spiramycin, clindamycin, etc. Depending on the location of the infection, the medication method varies, so it is necessary to consult a doctor in a timely manner according to the individual situation. In addition, it is recommended to avoid contact with pets during pregnancy preparation and after pregnancy to prevent parasitic infection.