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My blood group A negative pregnancy
I'm 28 weeks pregnant. And my husband blood group is A positive and my blood group is A Rh negative. Will this cause complications or harm to baby during delivery or in future?
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Please consult your Gynecologist who is looking after you during your pregnancy. The discussion is prolonged.  Can't be provided in  Q/A session.
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Yes you need to get ict done and then your doctor will decide on anti d injection at 28 weeks and post delivery. Less chances of problem in first pregnancy but anti d is important to recieve if baby is positive. More risk in future pregnancies.
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Need to evaluate..connect online for proper advice..
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Connect place for further discussion as more history will be needed to tell you the details
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