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rhesus blood group Q 3 FOR DR 2nd post
From: allison (anonymous@obgyn.net)
Thu, 26 Jul 2001 03:41:53 -0500 (CDT)
Hi, this seems to have been missed...
At Wed, 25 Jul 2001, allison wrote:
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>Thankyou for your prompt reply,
>I was just wondering how this could be achieved with say chemical preg,
>or when a woman with the rhesus prob is unaware or m/c or even preg? eg
>if she is late for menses and then gets them thinking she wasn't prego?
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>Thankyou again in advance
>Alli
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>At Wed, 25 Jul 2001, Lynn D. Montgomery, MD wrote:
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>>At Wed, 25 Jul 2001, allison wrote:
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>>>Hello,
>>>Thankyou for your reply,
>>>I was just wondering how far along a pg would have to be when m/c to
>>>cause problems with the rhesus state. I mean, would very early m/c take
>>>place before a blood type had been determined for the fetus, therefore
>>>meaning that v early m/c ie the first few weeks, is of no threat of
>>>making complications in the rhesus way?
>>>I wonder, as otherwise, there would be many women with problems as they
>>>probably m/c in the first few weeks of preg..
>>>
>>>Thank you for any insight...
>>>Alli
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>>It is possible to be sensitized with a miscarriage. The timing of this
>>is somewhat unclear, thus Rhogam is given for all losses. The
>>difficulty is determining exactly the dating of each pregnancy...
>>Lynn
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>>--
>>Lynn D. Montgomery, MD
>>Director, Maternal-Fetal Medicine
>>Rocky Mountain Perinatal Center
>>Missoula, Montana
>>
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