HSV1-IgG positivity in men indicates the presence of herpes simplex virus infection, which may require medication and can be easily transmitted to women during sexual intercourse, and therefore pregnancy is not recommended.
HSV1-IgG positivity in men indicates the presence of herpes simplex virus infection, such as genital herpes, which needs to be treated with antiviral medications, such as acyclovir and valacyclovir, etc. The medications may affect the quality of the sperm, which can affect the woman’s ability to conceive.
When genital herpes disease exists, it is highly contagious, and during sexual intercourse, the virus may be transmitted to the sexual partner, causing the woman to develop herpes simplex virus infection as well, which can affect the woman’s conception and embryo development, therefore, men who are HSV1-IgG positive are not recommended to prepare for pregnancy.
If a man is HSV1-IgG positive, it is recommended to follow the doctor’s advice and use reasonable medication to treat the infection, and then prepare for pregnancy after it is cured.