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Rh isoimmunizationFrom: David Nagey (dnagey@c3p0.ab.umd.edu)Sat Dec 30 15:31:49 1995
>writes Dr. Khaled Homouda >Assistant lecturer, Ob Gyn >AinShams university medical schoo >afhosp@ritsec2.com.eg
>Hello
>!>> as I recall, red cell formation (and antigen presentation) begin at approximately 7 weeks post-conception so this lady was likely never at risk. Unless I am absolutely positive about gestational age, I err on the side of giving RhIg, however. Finally, if this woman is negative 6+ weeks out, she's at no risk.
>David
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