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Coombs test negative in pregnancy
I m 23 weeks means 6 months pregnant... I have done my blood group which comes out O -ve ... actually I thought my blood group is O +ve... doctor told me to do coombs test ... results comes negative...both results comes negative...so can u pls explain me what does that mean??? Is there any dangerous for me and my baby???? Plz help me ...and injection is necessary or not?? Me and my baby is in danger situation???
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Hello , I understand your query. kindly consult online for a detailed history and appropriate treatment ,asap. Will be happy to help. regards Dr EMMANUEL MJ MD
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See If your blood group is negative and your husband’s blood group is positive then there are chances your baby can have positive blood group And in that case As your blood group is negative there could be some reaction between your and baby’s blood But this can be prevented by taking anti-immunoglobulin injections around 28th week
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