The items in the Eugenics 10 Lab include Rubella Virus IgG Antibody, Cytomegalovirus IgG Antibody, Toxoplasma Virus IgG Antibody, Herpes Simplex Virus 1 IgG Antibody, Herpes Simplex Virus 2 IgG Antibody, Rubella Virus IgM Antibody, Cytomegalovirus IgM Antibody, Toxoplasma Virus IgM, Herpes Simplex Virus 1 IgM Antibody, and Herpes Simplex Virus 2 IgM Antibody.
Negative IgG and IgM antibodies mean that you are not infected with the virus and can safely prepare for pregnancy.
Positive IgG and IgM antibodies indicate an infection with the virus. If IgG antibody is positive, it means that you have been infected with the virus, and you need to combine it with the result of IgM. If IgM antibody is positive, it suggests that you have had a recent viral infection, and it is not suitable for you to prepare for pregnancy for the time being, and you need to choose the time to prepare for pregnancy under the guidance of your doctor.
The interpretation of eugenics 10 test results is complicated, so it is recommended to ask a specialized doctor to help interpret the results.