thread: I'm O- and he's O+ type. What does this mean for my pregnancy?

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  1. #1
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    Dec 2009
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    Question I'm O- and he's O+ type. What does this mean for my pregnancy?

    Hi all,

    Just found out that my DF is O+ blood type. We already knew from my mc earlier in the year that I'm O- what does this mean for my pregnancy?? I know that I have to have anti-injections further along at 28 weeks and 32 weeks and then after the birth, and that if I have any spotting I have to have one within 72 hours. But is there anything else? I remember reading something about this last pg but can't find it for the life of me now.

    We should've had DF tested last time but MIL swore he was A- type so he didnt go and get tested

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    yes you still need to have your anti D

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    I'm RH neg too and so long as you have your Anti D shots you should be right, if you don't have your Anti D shots then your body can develop antibodies which can affect consequent pregnancies. You would have been tested for antibodies i'd say and they will test you again next time you fall preg. If you develop antibodies they need to monitor your next baby for anemia I think.

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    Thanks Kelly, was very helpful to read. So should I ask my doctor if I've been tested for antibodies or to test me? I ask because at around 4-5weeks in this pregnancy I had a small amount of bleeding. I went to the hospital but they didn't give me anti-D as they said it was only after 9 weeks or so that they give it and the bleed was probably implantation?? I've only had one scan so far to check the bleeding wasn't from eptopic, but they could only tell at that stage that it was in the uterus and not a whole lot else. If antibodies were created in this bleed would the pregnancy have continued?? I did have hcg tested around the bleed and it was going up quite well still. But no other tests in the last 4 weeks.

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    The pregnancy will still continue even if you develop antibodies. Ask if you've been checked and if not ask them to so that at least you know then. I've had so many shots in the past and I do vaguely remember them saying that if I was less than ten weeks I wouldn't need the shot but then I had a m/c at 8 weeks and was given a shot.

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    You probably did have your antibodies tested when you had your first lot of bloods done. Some doctors will do them again around 30 weeks. If you sre worried just ask to have them done again. As previous posters have said, as long as you have your anti-D shots everything should be fine.