1. Is the TORCH testing mandatory before an assisted reproductive procedure?
It is useful to test the TORCH in compulsory analyses for the commencement of an assisted reproductive procedure, for the same reasons as in the preconception investigations. In addition, it is about the manipulation of biological products in the laboratory which implies the exclusion of an infectious disease at the time of the procedure.
2. Is vaccination recommended for rubella before an assisted reproductive procedure if there is no protective antibody titer?
Vaccination is not compulsory but can be considered, being a useful prophylactic measure LPF planning a pregnancy.

