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Help with torch test result

I am 6 weeks pregnant, my doctor recommended torch test. I am confused with the result.
Below given is the result.
Iwas in a relationship for 4 years and my boy friend was involved with other girls too. when i got to know this, i broke up with him and after 3 months i got involved with another person and we got married. My husband was not involved with anyone before marriage. Plz help me and tell me, do I have these STDs and will they effect my husband and baby also? how can I keep them safe? and can these be cured?

|                                                                       |
| Toxoplasma,IgG                       0.10    IU/mL      (< 1.60)      |
| Toxoplasma,IgM                       0.04    Index      (< 0.50)      |
| Rubella,IgG                              9.00    IU/mL      (0.00 - 4.99) |
| Rubella,IgM                              0.08    Index      (< 1.20)      |
| Cytomegalovirus,IgG               93.30    AU/ml      (0.00 - 5.99) |
| Cytomegalovirus,IgM                 0.10    Index      (< 0.85)      |
| Herpes simplex virus 1+2,IgG     0.70    Index      (< 0.80)      |
| Herpes simplex virus 1+2,IgM     0.09    Index      (< 0.80)      


Thanks in advance...
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101028 tn?1419603004
let's continue following up on this in the herpes forum. you have been asking about this in multiple forums and I think it's best at this point to keep it all in one place :)
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yes the GYN i m consulting with has said this...
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1318465 tn?1614894302
Hi

Your doctor should tell you what all this means.  You should be working closely with a OB/GYN about this.  

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Plz help my doctor says if my husband is also found positive that i will have to go for abortion.
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