Firecracker
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Hi everyone,
Hope you're all having a nice weekend. I received a letter from the hospital to confirm I am Rhesus D Negative and that this may cause problems.
Apparently if the baby is the same negative blood type, then all is well, but if they are positive (inherited from father) then my body may produce antibodies to attack and destroy the baby's positive cells. Can cause Heamolytic Disease of the Newborn.
There is a preventative injection called anti-D taken from negative male blood donors which is given at 28-30 weeks and at birth.
Just wanted to know whether anyone else has had this injection? did you experience any complications or is it pretty routine? Any info will be great!
xx
Hope you're all having a nice weekend. I received a letter from the hospital to confirm I am Rhesus D Negative and that this may cause problems.
Apparently if the baby is the same negative blood type, then all is well, but if they are positive (inherited from father) then my body may produce antibodies to attack and destroy the baby's positive cells. Can cause Heamolytic Disease of the Newborn.
There is a preventative injection called anti-D taken from negative male blood donors which is given at 28-30 weeks and at birth.
Just wanted to know whether anyone else has had this injection? did you experience any complications or is it pretty routine? Any info will be great!
xx
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