This is my second baby and last time I had to go through a 3 hr process inorder to get my Rhogam shot at the local hospital. My co-worker told me her friend just got the prescription filled at a pharmacy and had someone stick her in the but... Has anyone done this? Is it covered by insurance than or not? Going to call my pharmacy in the morning... I just do not want to take off of work to go to the hospital blood bank during their hours... I need to save my days...                
                             
        
Re: Any RH negatives out there
So I am the only one that has to go the hospital....
Mine comes from the blood bank also. I have to wait for the blood bank to prep the paperwork for the shot, then the shot is given in the clinic. I only had to wait an hour though.
May be its different in Canada but... The Rhogam is a blood product, hence why the blood bank is involved. In Canada the Pharmacy does not deal with blood products, laboratory medicine does. May be Pharmacies in the states deal with blood products. I had to go to the hospital to laboratory medicine while they made up the specific Rig that I needed. If you are getting it done at the doctors there must be a laboratory close by.
At my hospital it was a quick process, but would have been delayed if there was a rush at L&D as that is where they sent me to have the shot given. Maybe see if you can call ahead and see if they can have everything lined up for you when you get there.
I've already had multiple Rhogam shots. They do not do the shots at my OB office, I have to go to L&D. The whole process is about an hour, longer if you go during busier afternoon hours. It takes at least an hour because they have to draw my blood then send it down to the lab and get the shot made. Fun times.
My ob office has them, like most of the others posted.
Just wanted to add that you only need the second Rhogam shot after labor if your baby has a positive blood type. I lucked out with our first as she came out O neg. Those are not pleasant shots so I was glad to have avoided one post partum.
The Rhogram shot is a blood product. They make it according to the antibodies that you have. Its not just a shot that everyone gets the same thing. I was given a card to put in my wallet about recieving a blood product that day.