RH NEGATIVE BLOOD TYPE
If your blood type is Rh negative
(that is, O neg, A neg, B neg, or AB neg), you will need to
receive a gamma globulin injection any time you have bleeding during your
pregnancy, at approximately 28 weeks gestation, and within 72 hours after
delivery if your baby’s blood
type is found to be Rh positive.
This injection is given to prevent an immune reaction if
some of your baby’s blood cells enter your bloodstream. The baby’s Rh-positive cells entering your
bloodstream could cause your body’s defense system to create antibodies to
attack the different invading Rh positive cells. The Rhogam
injection will prevent this from happening.
These injections are NOT necessary if the father of the baby
is also Rh negative.
However, he MUST have blood work ordered through our office showing that
his blood type is Rh negative (that is, O neg, A neg, B neg,
or AB neg).
Although it is not an extremely expensive test, most insurance companies
will not cover the blood test for him, so this will need to be paid out of
pocket prior to the blood test being done.
If your blood type is Rh
negative, you need to contact us immediately with any vaginal bleeding so that
we can determine whether or not you need to receive a Rhogam
injection.