Its not always clear
there is also the 1per cent rh neg women who are isoimmunized during pregnancy no matter what.
 I had a family who had neg abs all through preg then after under h2o birth at home routine bloods showed maternal abs .
Too late to do any thing
 next preg under med care at ter hosp amnios us +++ and elective induction of small baby on u/s at 38 weeks movts stopped evening of induction FDIU baby boy born at home  2 DAYS LATER    [ trans back to my care ]9lb 10oz hydropic baby!!!!!!!
next preg misc this preg just had amnio rh neg baby yoopee jan
ps that 1% is 0.2%iif anti D given at 28weeks ----- Original Message -----
Sent: Thursday, January 29, 2004 10:54 AM
Subject: Re: [ozmidwifery] rhesus neg mother

I have to agree on the horific nature of the hydropic. Prior to my starting my nursing I had my second child in a public hospital. One woman had had a live first child and then got Rh antibodies. When I met her she had just had her seventh child, still born as were the last five. Her first had been killed in an accident at age 7. Needless to say she was a psychological cot case.
Judy

mh <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi all,
When I learned about rh isoimmunisation etc many years ago I asked about this because my mother is neg, father is pos and all 6 of us are pos, born prior to anti-D (my mother had it after the last child!) with no difficulty, not even physiological jaundice.
 
 IIRC the incidence of isoimmunisation was only 10% of neg mothers with pos infants but the consequences are so horrific as anyone who's seen a hydropic baby will know, when anti-D was available it was welcomed with open arms.
I have no references for this, only mu possibly faulty memory.
 
Monica
----- Original Message -----
Sent: Wednesday, January 28, 2004 9:59 PM
Subject: Re: [ozmidwifery] rhesus neg mother

Hi Terry,  That is amazing, but I do know that some Jehova Witness members who have had a similar experience with no harm to their subsequent positive babies.  Puzzling eh?  Cheers, MM
 
Hi Kristen,
Some hope, I have had an Rh neg women have 4 pregnancies her babies were positive, she declined Anti D for her own reasons, and went on to have normal healthy pregnancies and births without problems.
Terry Stockdale
----- Original Message -----
Sent: Tuesday, January 27, 2004 3:09 PM
Subject: [ozmidwifery] rhesus neg mother

Dear List,
 
I have a 33year woman, with a repro history - 4 x TOP, and recently (3-4 weeks) a miscarrige at 12 weeks ( fetus didnt develop much past 7-9 weeks?) 
She is O -ve blood group and all TOP were followed with Anti-D.  However following the recently complete miscarriage, she was not given Anti-D.  It seems the doctor 'forgot', 'didnt realise' or was incompetent..?!? No D & C was performed.
 
She is concerned now her future pregnancy will be affected.  Her partner is + ve grp.
What does she need to do to confirm whether her subsequent preg are at risk? How risky is this for her and babe?
During TOP or miscarriages does much of the fetus blood pass into the mothers circulation?
 
Thanks for your help!,
Kristin


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