Blood group rh negative

2023-01-16 15:13:13
Doctors, if a mother rh negative does not take anti d inj within 72 hours after delivery then after those first 72   can she get anti d inj ? If yes then till how many days after delivery it is ok to use anti D inj ?
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Within 72 hours

Answered2023-01-16 17:59:30

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Answered2023-01-16 15:32:27

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What's blood group of newborn? If its Rh Positive then she needs to have injection Anti D. And its ideal to have it in 72 hours of delivery. After that it won't help that much. But get it asap

Answered2023-01-16 15:21:24

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Should be given within 72 hours If not then unpredictable if the injection will prevent isoimmunisation

Answered2023-01-17 04:45:51

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Please consult for proper discussion.

Answered2023-01-17 03:16:31

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Yes still u can take the injection as taking it better than not taking at all. Till 10 days post delivery u can get the anti d injection but best results if taken within 72 hrs. After that also it will have some protection

Answered2023-01-16 18:01:02

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Ideally it should be taken in 72 hrs

Answered2023-01-16 15:22:33

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Ideally it should be taken within 72 hrs

Answered2023-01-16 15:15:01

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