Is it true that cats and dogs carry a germ that can make people infertile or miscarry?

Being unable to have a pet during pregnancy is one of the most common reasons for giving up owning a cat or dog. However, can't you really have a cat and a dog when you are pregnant? Did you hear it from someone else? Or is there a scientific basis? For example, if you have a baby, you can't have a pet. What is the reason? Many traditional sayings are specious and hearsay. Like pregnancy, I am most afraid that cats have Toxoplasma gondii, but Toxoplasma gondii is not a cat's patent. Toxoplasma gondii exists in soil and raw meat (the infection rate is much higher than that from cats, and it is also found in the excrement of other animals. If you are allergic, you must do an allergen test instead of throwing the most obvious target at home. In fact, in foreign countries, veterinarians usually don't advise pregnant women to abandon their pets for this reason. There are many ways to keep pets. For example, cats and dogs can be restricted from moving in the same room during pregnancy and before the baby is too young, and they are not allowed to sleep together in bed. Other family members are responsible for cleaning up pet droppings. If pregnant women have to clean themselves, put on gloves and wash their hands with soap afterwards. For babies, they can still keep the environment clean and work harder. In fact, it is not necessarily against people sending cats and dogs away. That's personal freedom, and passers-by have no right to interfere. It is to remind all female compatriots to give themselves more happiness, more space and stand firm. You can take the cat to check the toxoplasmosis part, and the pregnant woman can know if she is infected by herself. If your pets live a simple life and have no toxoplasmosis after examination, can you worry less and maybe have a chance to let them stay?