So I got a voice mail from the nurse practitioner saying my blood work was fine but I'm an A- type. If I have any bleeding to go in right away. The short of it is if the baby has a + blood type and if somehow (usually at birth when our blood may cross paths) my blood comes in contact with the baby's, my blood can attack the baby's. I'm asking DH what his type is. If he's also a negative, we're more okay. If he's a +, the baby could still be either. Anyone else come across this, being a negative blood type and having to take extra precautions?
Re: Negative blood type?
Yep. O-
Got a shot at 9 weeks for spotting and will get one again at 28 weeks and again after delivery if the baby is +
It is seriously no big deal at all and NOTHING to worry at all about.
It's not actually a big deal. The danger isn't with your first baby, it is with your second. If your baby is + and your blood mixes with theirs, then your body will form antibodies against the + blood type. The the next time you get pregnant, your body will recognize the + antibodies and cause problems with the baby.
Luckily, there is a super easy fix, you just have to take a shot. If you have bleeding during this pregnancy then you'll get a shot right away. If you have no bleeding then you'll get the shot around 28 weeks. Then once the baby is born, if their blood turns out to be positive then you'll get another shot.
15% of people in North America are Rh negative, so this is super common.
Just one more thing, sometimes even if the husband is negative too, they'll give you the shot because paternity can sometimes be wrong/covered-up!
This exactly! I'm O-, DH is O+ (he thinks), but they never even asked. I had spotting at 9w and got the shot just in case. I HATE needles, but it was not bad at all.
Ditto.
I was O- and we weren't sure what DS was. I didn't have any problems. I was given a Rhogam shot at around 20 something weeks. When I went to the hospital and was in labor, they discovered my blood and the baby's had mixed. It was no big deal. I was given another Rhogam shot after delivery. Nobody ever told me I had to be careful.
Oh, and I should add that DS came out a +. :-)
This exactly, even down to the blood type, lol. Parents with opposite blood types is pretty common so try not to worry unless something actually happens. **Deep breathe and realx**
It means you are Rh-. If your husband isn't a - blood type then you will have to get Rhogam shots throughout your pregnancy and after delivery. No extra precautions, just a few shots.
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Yeah it's not a problem, I am O- and hubby is A+ so I'll be getting the shot at 28 weeks then after birth.
Hey, does anyone know what happens if daddy is - and mom is +? I guess they don't worry about it?