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anti-little-c? will it hurt the baby?

From: Bryce (anonymous@obgyn.net)
Sun, 31 Oct 1999 22:14:20 -0600 (CST)


my wife is pregnant, about 2 months along. Just recently she visited her Dr. for a routine exam. He informed her that he would need all the files about her pregnancy w/my 19 month old daughter because the blood test showed something he called "anti-little-c", which he said is fatal to the fetus in 9 out of 10 cases. He also said that if it was present during her last pregancy, then she probally did not have to worry. The Dr. also left on vacation and won't be back for a week and I am going nuts, i need to know about this "anti-little-c" thing, or at least where I can find some info. A little info that may help, I am blood type AB+ and my wife is o+. When Staci was born they said she had a high "Billy-ruben" count. We were told that was because her body was fighting it's own blood because of our two different types. Does any of this make any sense? Is it all related? Please help me understand this. Thank you for your time, Bryce

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Bryce Riha
CarDr21@AOL.COM





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