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Hi,_Dear doctors . i am rh negative and my husband is rh positive if i not performed ict test in first visit then can i do this test later in first trimester or if i not done in first trimester can i do it in second trimester ?
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Yes u can get tested in second trimester at about 16-18 weeks and then repeat at 28 weeks so can manage further if required
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get tested at 16-18 weeks of pregnancy
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Yes , ideally done at 16 wks But can be done anytime
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Yes you can
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Yes you can
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Should be done at 28 weeks N then injection antid should be administered if negative
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Yes do it as early as possible. It's required in the ist trimester and if negative,it needs to be repeated at 28 weeks
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