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Re: Anti -E Positive Test Result

From: AnnMarie (anonymous@obgyn.net)
Mon, 13 Dec 1999 17:34:11 -0600 (CST)


At Mon, 13 Dec 1999, Paige wrote: >
>I am 8 wks. pregnant with my second child and have found out that the
>blood work that is done at the beginning of pregnancy has came back with
>a positive result to E antibodies. I believe that the ratio is 1:2 that
>is still testing positive and the 1:4 is negative. I would love for
>someone to give me more explanation on this. What are my risks? What
>are the baby's risks? etc. Also, is there anyone out there that has had
>this situation too. I have not been able to find anyone who even knows
>what I am talking about. No one (out of the medical field) has ever
>heard of this. Any information would be a blessing. I am pretty
>concerned about what I am going to be going through for the next 7
>mo.?????? Thank you in advance for you help.
>
>--
>Paige
>

I don't know how much help I can be, but I tested positive for an Anti-? something antibody in my first pregnancy. I don't remember if it was 'E' or which one, but I had to see a high-risk OB for a consult. (I think it was more of a CYA thing on my own OB's part.) When I saw the high-risk OB, he just laughed and said that it was too large to pass over to the baby and I could be on my way. I never had to see him again. I had no problems and delivered a beautiful little girl at full-term. Like I said, I don't remember which antibody I had, but maybe it could be the same one??????

AM




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