Anyone else getting the shot because of their negative blood type? I am 0 negative, so my doctor said unless I bring in something verifying that DH is also a negative blood type, I will get a shot at 28 weeks and one within 72 hours of delivery to keep my body from rejecting the fetus.
Has anyone else had this? Is it worth the extra work trying to find a document of your DH's blood type, or should I just suck it up and get the shots? DH is in the army and I know they have records of it- but he is gone for training and I am having an awful time getting a hold of something proving his blood type.
Re: Negative blood-type moms?
I had the shot when I miscarried and it's not that bad. It's just a shot in the arm. But I would double check with your doctor because I was told I'll only need the shot after delivery if LO's blood type is positive. If it's negative then I won't need the shot.
This is the same as the RH+/RH- thing. If you have a positive blood type, you have nothing to worry about.
~EDD Nov 18, 2017 with my IUI success story~
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This is what my doctor told me as well. I have B- blood and DH is O+. So I will get the shot while pregnant, and they'll give me another after delivery IF Aidan has a positive blood type. If he's negative, I won't need another shot.
~EDD Nov 18, 2017 with my IUI success story~
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Is the problem that you know he's + but can't find any documentation? It should be as easy as calling his doctor and asking for a letter to that effect - no?
If the issue is that you aren't sure what your husband's bloodtype is, you should absolutely just get the shot. It may hurt, sure, but it's just one shot.
~EDD Nov 18, 2017 with my IUI success story~
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See it was my MIL who made a big stink during the appt (because it was the 20 week big show with both grandma's when we talked about it), and she kept saying I don't need it because she's sure that DH is negative.
If it's no biggie, then I am going to give up the headache of trying to get paperwork. She had me worried that it was going to be a needle the size of Texas or something.
My 24 week appt is this week, so I will get to discuss stuff with my OB without the monster-in-law's opinions. I hope. I noticed her writing down my next appt in her calandar as I was scheduling it. Ugh...I might lose it if she shows up.
Sorry to butt in again: Thank you for the explanation on the + or - thing, Dr Google said the same thing. I don't know why I never bothered to look it up before.
As to the OP, I hope you are able to find your DH's records so you don't get an unnecessary shot but I'm glad to hear from others that if you do have to get it, it isn't that big of a deal or too painful. Good luck!
They usually just give all - moms at the HMO I go to the shot, regardless of the father's blood type, which makes sense... if I'm cheating on my H I'm hardly going to fess up because of blood typing, heh.
Regardless, I'd just get it anyway. afaik the risks are extremely minimal, so why not.
IF MIL thinks he's negative, I would definitely try to get documentation. I am all about not doing extra things I don't need to. DH should be able to put a release in writing to his Dr.'s to fax over to your provider.
My doc also said they give them to all moms with - type because many times the testing is wrong. So even if your DH thinks he is O- from giving blood two years ago, it could be wrong. (That actually happened to me, I was told I was B+ and I am actually B-). So, just in case, my doc gives them to everyone.
I got the shot last time at 28 weeks, but didn't need it after delivery because Neriah is Rh- too.
This time we had DH tested. He's Rh-, so no shot for me! I personally think it's worth it to find out his blood type, because I'm a 'less is more' type of person, but honestly, the shot is NBD!!
You have to have proof? That is interesting, I thought they tested your blood for the Rh factor? In my OB notes it says at 28 wks if the mother's blood is Rh- you are tested for the antibodies automatically and then receive the shot depending on the results.
hmm....not sure...DH and I are both A+ so we don't have to worry about it....
My doctor just told me the same thing, at 28 weeks I am going to have the Rhogam shot. I am Rh-, so I have to get it done too.