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Expert Q&A

 

By Traci Kurtzer
Obstetrician and Gynecologist

Our daughter has a negative blood type and didn't receive her second RhoGam shot until eight days after giving birth. Will this create problems with future pregnancies?

Ideally, we want RhoGam given within the first three days after delivery. It can still work up to seven days after and possibly even later. At any rate, before your daughter was given the injection, they would have drawn a blood sample and tested it to see if any Rh antibodies were already present. If the antibody screen was negative, then your daughter is OK, and there will be no risk to her future babies."

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