Hi Debbie,
I had a similar pregnancy too. It wasn't Toxo, but rubella measles. I was 5weeks pregnant at that time.
I will not relay the details as I do not want you to worry too much about your little one.

But I wanted to tell you that I gave birth last Dec5 to our miracle baby. He is now 6months, and a pretty active baby.
I wanted to tell you that the best attitude in this kind of journey is acceptance. Be open to possibilities too, but NEVER lose hope. Although you already know that this could lead to a few congenital anomalies, do not dread. Rather, enjoy your pregnancy. Pray. Have Faith. Those 9months will be a memory sometime soon. Smile, laugh. Enjoy every precious moment.
I've heard miscarriage and termination a few times when I was pregnant. I actually blocked out the negative thoughts and started thinking that mine would be a unique journey. It made me enjoy the pregnancy in a different state of perspective. I've also been told by my perinatologist that if he is meant to be ours, then he will be ours. I've actually stressed my OB a lot, every time we see each other she would have this very concerned look in her that reminds me of a mother. lol But I would always smile to her. My husband and I have already set our minds to the different possibilities.
But my son knocked them all out. He has fought through the odds. He is such a fighter, for a little guy like him.
So do not lose hope, stop crying. Babies could hear that. We are our babies' advocate, so let us fight for them. I know it will never be an easy journey, but it will all be worth it.
I will be here if you'd like to have someone to talk to. Do not lose hope Debbie, b'coz your LO is your precious miracle.
I would like to share with you a pic of my son. This is after his blood transfusion (he was anemic due to the viral infection). His eyes have congenital cataracts and will be removed soon.
do not lose hope!
https://i23.photobucket.com/albums/b353/Kagami-Wings/bezalel75_zps17f370c7.jpg