Anti-D Update and New Rhesus Screening.
Pregnancy, Scans Penny Stanbury Pregnancy, Scans Penny Stanbury

Anti-D Update and New Rhesus Screening.

In Australia around 1 in 7 people have a Rhesus D (RhD) negative blood group. In pregnancy, if your blood group is RhD negative and you have an RhD positive fetus, there is a risk of the crossing over, or leaking, of fetal red blood cell RhD antigens. If you have any bleeding in pregnancy, this then causes an immune response. 

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