Re: Rhogam

From: Richard Chudacoff (rchudacoff@mylinuxisp.com)
Thu Feb 26 14:09:17 2009


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I wouldn't think so, unless it would increase risk for a transfusion reaction. However, that would not make sense. She can accept either Rh + or Rh- blood

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From: ob-gyn-l@obgyn.net [mailto:ob-gyn-l@obgyn.net] On Behalf Of Glen Elrod Sent: Thursday, February 26, 2009 12:17 PM To: Multiple recipients of list OB-GYN-L Subject: Rhogam

Pt today is s/p delivery and is refusing Rhogam. Baby was Rh +, but they are certain they are done having kids. He is having a vasectomy. She states she will not have other children even if her children die, husband dies, etc.

Is there any NON-pregnancy risk to not getting Rhogam now?

Glen





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