Thanks for that
I didn't really think about if you bled as thought it was only if the baby did but I guess they were being safe? Thanks for explaining though!
Thanks for that
I didn't really think about if you bled as thought it was only if the baby did but I guess they were being safe? Thanks for explaining though!
Hi Tellytubby
I have just noticed that you are 10 weeks pregnant by your ticker. If this is correct you don’t need the anti-D. Your body will not make antibodies before you are 12 weeks pregnant. The injection will not harm you, I suppose that they were just being cautious or perhaps they did not know that you don’t need it prior to 12 weeks
I always thought you just had the 3 Anti D's, the one at 28 weeks and then 33 weeks and then when bub is born...only if bub is positive.
I've never heard anything about the Anti D shot... It would be great if you could give me some more information on it cos from the sounds of how telly tubby has explained I should have had one at 28 weeks. My blood type is A negative, but how do I know what bubs blood type is?
Any more info you can give this confused first timer would be great... Thanks![]()
If your blood is negetive and the baby's father's is positive or unknown then you have Anti-D -- if the baby's father is also a negetive blood type then it is unneeded as there isn't a chance of your baby being positive. Bub either gets their blood type from you or the father.
I'm sure somebody else can explain it a bit better but one of the reasons you might not have had it is because both parents are negetive blood types. Not sure otherwise.
Thanks alan and jitterbugbut I don't think we've ever been asked about dh's blood type... We have an appt with the ob on Thursday so I think I will definately ask him about this...
Last edited by Miss E; April 24th, 2009 at 08:53 PM.
Hi Miss Excited
If you are a negative blood group and your partner is a positive blood group then it is recommended that you have the Anti-D injection at about 28 weeks and again at about 34 weeks. It is not too late for you to get the injections but you should perhaps have a chat with your midwife/doctor. If you need any more help on this feel free to ask and I will tell you what I can.
Awesome Alan! Thank you! I'll remember this if there is a next time, but hopefully there won't be a next time!
Really appreciate it, thanks!
Tellytubby - don't panic I had the brown stuff and the cm mixed with blood streaks and the baby is still kicking along nicely!
erybery thank you so much! Its nice to hear of a story similar to mine that got past those first scary weeks. Wishing us both a happy and healthy pregnancy!!![]()
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