No: There is no reason why the baby should move more after you receive your anti-d injection. This injection, also commonly known by its brand name of rhogam, is usually given around 28 weeks, when the sensation of fetal movement tends to be very strong; it may therefore be a coincidence.
Answered 1/11/2016
6.7k views
Maybe: Your body is reacting to the injection, not necessarily in a bad way, and those effects are transported across the placenta to the baby which can make it move more.
Answered 9/18/2013
4.9k views
A doctor has provided 1 answer
A doctor has provided 1 answer
A doctor has provided 1 answer
A doctor has provided 1 answer
A doctor has provided 1 answer
90,000 U.S. doctors in 147 specialties are here to answer your questions or offer you advice, prescriptions, and more.
Ask your question