
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.

Ultrasound Scans in Early Pregnancy
This is a guide to ultrasound scans and their significance during early pregnancy.