What does immunoglobulin for birth control do?



The use of immunoglobulin for fetal preservation has the ability to reduce the risk of miscarriage from the fact that it can be used for fetal preservation.

Immunoglobulin has a certain protective effect on the fetus. This is because immunoglobulin has the effect of strengthening the immune system, so it can effectively prevent pregnant women from miscarriage due to decreased immune function.

Immunoglobulin is a kind of pure natural autoantibodies as well as extracted and prepared from the immune antibodies of the population, which is especially suitable for patients with habitual miscarriage and can effectively reduce the risk of miscarriage.

Adverse effects of immunoglobulin, such as transient headache, panic and nausea, may be related to the infusion rate or individual differences, and are contraindicated in patients who are allergic to immunoglobulin.

In addition, the use of immunoglobulin carries certain risks, and the patient needs to be guided by a specialist.