A member asked:

If i am pregnant and have a negative rh factor and my child has a positive factor. what does it mean for us?

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Dr. Gerard Honore answered

Specializes in Fertility Medicine

RhoGAM: You'll need injections of rh-immune-globulin (rhogam) at one or possibly more scheduled times in the pregnancy. It's been a standard part of prenatal care for many years, ask your OB doctor when you see him/her.

Answered 6/10/2014

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