![]() ![]() That way, if you're exposed to the same germs again, your immune system can quickly make more antibodies. Your body keeps a "blueprint" of all the IgG antibodies you have made. You also have some IgG antibodies in all your body fluids. Most of the immunoglobulins in your blood are IgG. IgG antibodies are very important for fighting infections from bacteria and viruses. ![]() IgM antibodies are in your blood and lymph fluid (a watery fluid that carries the cells that fight infections and diseases to all parts of your body). They provide short-term protection while your body makes other antibodies.
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