No complications in first pregnancy. But in second pregnancy baby's condition can be life threatening.
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Your gynecologist should be aware about the blood group.The standard dosing regimen of anti-D IgG is 300 mcg intramuscularly at both 28 weeks' gestation (range, 26-30 weeks' gestation) and again postpartum within 72 hours of delivery unless the neonate is confirmed to be Rh D negative.
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There will be no complication for first child., but compatibility in Rh factor can occur in second child. Kindly do consult a physician before your second pregnancy.
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