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    Posted: 05 June 2007 at 12:45pm
HI ladies

I am about 5-6 weeks preggers and am A negative blood group, my doc told me that if the baby is born rhesus positive then I have to have an injection to counteract the anitbodies (or something) so that I don't reject the baby's blood..

Have any of you ladies had this happen and if so what did it involve? Just wanting to know a little more about it...

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Hello!

I am O-negative myself and my partner is B-positive. During my pregnancy my antibodies were checked every so often with a blood test just to make sure everything was ok, and it always was. I was told that I would need an injection if babys blood group was positive, but he came out A-negative, so no injection for me!

I think for your first baby it's ok, and you definitely need the injection as if you don't get it done, any subsequent babies will be affected.

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I have both times (im o-) I think its more for the next baby rather than the first, if they dont inject the anti d your body starts fighting any neg type or something. Either way it didnt really make much difference to be honest. They gave it to me with Kobe even though he turned out to B+ and Im pretty sure i got it with Addison too.
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its just a quick jab in the bum...well leg actually i think but up the top.

i had the anti d with toby when they turned him (ECV) in case anything went wrong but turns out he is neg too. but i dont remember them checking me during my pregnancies...cause until bubs is born they cant tell what his blood type will be anyway. (i'm pretty sure thats right.)
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I'm B neg and they are just gonna give me the jab anyway sometime after i give birth before testing to see if this bubs is positive or negative. I've been for extra blood tests during my pregnancy because I've got a negative blood type but I can't remember what they were actually testing for exactly.
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Im A- and DH is O+. I didnt have to have any special tests or anything, but had to make sure I told my midwife if I bleed at any time during pregnancy so they could give Anti D injection just in case. They normally take a sample of the cord blood and get that tested when baby is born to determine if baby is positive so they know whether you need anti d or not.

The reason behind it is that if baby is positive blood type and you are negative any blood left behind gets fought off like when you have an immunisation and can cause problems for babies in subsequent pregnancies.

Unfortunatly Calebs blood clotted so they were unable to test it so I had the injection. It was in the top of my thigh and it wasn't nearly as bad as i thought it would be and I have a real aversion to needles.
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There is some more information Here
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I had the Anti D jab early on in my pregnancy with Andrew as i'm O- and we didn't know what DH was at the time. Turned out I didn't need it as DH is A-, so with the pregnancy with Josh we never bothered with the jab. All I needed to do was sign a consent for the jab as it contained blood product.
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wow thank you ladies you are a mine of information!!


It sounds like the condition can be pretty well managed, I was a little worried when my doc told me about it.
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I have no idea on my blood type!

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They will test to find out ya blood type when the MW sends ya for your first lot of bloods
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Ahh cool :)

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both my husband and I are A- blood so I wont need the anti d injection..yay less injections i have to have the better

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yep me too i,m a- and i had 8 yes 8 anti d injections as i am rh-neg which is a protein in your blood and as i had spotting during my preggy with james i had to have a blood test and then a anti-d injection into my bum as if the babys blood was to mix with mine my body would pick that up as a forgen body and try to attack it (you will also need the anti-d injection if babys blood is rh-postive after the brith it dost hurt my sister is also rh-neg and didnt need any injections at all
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Congratulations on the pregnancy
It's not so bad. After labour and birth a little jab in the thigh is the last of your worries
I am AB- and my hubby is 0+. Sam has come out AB+ so I did need the injection. Trust me to give my daughter a rare blood type
It is a blood product so you will have to sign a form to agree to be given it if you need it. As Skyflame said, they will test the babies cord blood to see if you need it first.

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My mum had it after both pregnancies, as it can affect your blood for subsequent babies and you can get a 'blue baby'. If you don't get the jab and you need it, your next bub could have to have a complete transfusion to clear all of the bad blood.

We're lucky, we're the same blood type so no probs there!
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I had the injection with my son, but not with my daughter. It was painless - no worries here with it at all.
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I had it after Maya, and again after the gremlins, but both times they tested the cord blood first. The girls all have their daddy's A+ blood type, I'm O-. I also had anti-d after my last miscarriage, and twice during my pregnancy with the gremlins when I had spotting.
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Oh and if you are Rh- and bubs is Rh+ he/she is likely to have some degree of jaundice as a result even if you've had the anti d after previous pregnancies.
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Originally posted by emz emz wrote:

If you don't get the jab and you need it, your next bub could have to have a complete transfusion to clear all of the bad blood.


i dont think that that is entirely correct. It wont affect your subsequent babies blood.

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