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Re: Anti E & Anti cFrom: Christine (anonymous@obgyn.net)Wed, 27 Oct 1999 15:43:42 -0500 (CDT)
At Tue, 26 Oct 1999, Dikla wrote: > >I lost my first baby due to a large hemangioma at 32 weeks. >I am now 10 weeks pregnant and my blood tests have picked up Anti c >(1:16) and anti E (:16). As I lost my first baby I am now terribly >concerned of what lays ahead. Can you please help us with what is in >store for us regarding dangers to the baby and chances of having a >healthy baby. >(My blood group is O RH positive) > >-- >Dikla Casper
Hi!
They will follow you by doing what are called antibody titers on your
blood periodically throughout your pregnancy.
They can tell the extent of the problem (or if a problem is likely) by
how high the titers rise. I had a friend who had this problem with
anti-c They were a little concerned, yet her baby was fine. Another
friend had a problem with anti-K. Her baby required an exchange
transfusion at birth but did fine and is now a very healthy 10 year old.
> Chris S.
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