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CartographerMore9712 t1_j1s0vuo wrote

They do free fetal DNA testing in the Uk. The IGBRL in Bristol is one of the major testing centres there. They can predict the Rh status of the baby from the baby’s DNA circulating in the mothers blood. About 35-40% of Rh- mothers will have Rh- babies. I will say not all maternity hospitals avail of this test but it is available

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CartographerMore9712 t1_j1rpoqq wrote

It’s the opposite. Yes The risk is low during pregnancy and is more likely to occur during delivery but it’s the baby’s blood that passes into the mothers blood stream causing the mother immune system to produce antibodies against the baby’s blood. These antibodies can pass across the placenta and attack the baby’s blood cells causing them to be destroyed. It is then the subsequent pregnancies that the Fetus and baby are affected.

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CartographerMore9712 t1_j1roe1t wrote

I work in a blood bank. From when the mother is greater than 12weeks gestation we can test the free fetal Dna is her blood to predict the baby’s Rh status. Only the women with predicted Rh positive babies will then receive the RhIg injection. With us the mothers will receive the RhIg injection routinely at 28weeks gestation but they will also receive it for any potential sensitising event throughout the pregnancy such as abdominal trauma or pv bleeds.

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