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- ... antibodies against Rh-positive blood. However, women with Rh-negative blood type must get injections: During every pregnancy After a miscarriage or abortion After prenatal tests ...
- ... can test your blood type. If it is Rh negative, you will need treatment with a medicine called Rho(D) immune globulin to prevent complications with future pregnancies.
- ... the mother is Rh-negative. If you are Rh-negative, you may need an injection called RhoGAM around 28 weeks of gestation.
- ... Medicines to prevent early labor Medicines to help pregnancy continue to at least 36 weeks Shot of special medicine called Rhogam if your blood type is Rh-negative Steroid shots to help the baby's lungs mature ...
- ... prenatal diagnosis. CVS can be done sooner in pregnancy than ... woman has Rh-negative blood and her unborn baby has Rh-positive ...
- ... not need any particular treatment. If you are Rh Negative , then you may be given immune globulin. You may be told to avoid or restrict some activities. Not having sexual intercourse is often recommended until the warning signs have disappeared.
- ... be performed: Blood type (if you have an Rh-negative blood type, you ... pregnancy. HCG (quantitative) done every several days or weeks. ...
- ... Globulin (RhoGAM and other brands) if you are Rh negative.
- ... the time of PUBS if you are an Rh-negative unsensitized patient.
- ... not match. Blood typing is very important during pregnancy. Careful testing can prevent a severe anemia in the newborn and jaundice .