So today marks my 28th week of my first pregnancy, so I got my first Rhogam Shot (yay, negative blood types...). I have to say I'm just glad to get it over with. For being a bigger needle, it was relatively painless for me, which the nurse said was surprising. I thought the bloodwork for the glucose test was more painful. I stayed 30 minutes after to be monitored for side effects and was fine. So I was wondering if any STMs out there have had adverse side effects to getting the Rhogam shot? And if you're an FTM, when are you getting your first Rhogam shot? Perhaps we could make this a thread where we can share our fears and stories. Or complain about having to explain it to family members! I don't know how many times I had to explain to my mom why I need a Rhogam shot (she's positive blood type so never needed it)!
Re: Rhogam Shot
@vmsievert You will need a Rhogam shot with every pregnancy to prevent sensitizing to the RH factor if your baby ends up with positive blood. If you know that your partner is negative, you don't have to worry, but they will want to give it to you anyway. If there is a chance your baby is positive, then the Rhogam shot will prevent your body from making antibodies against the Rh factor. If you do become sensitized to it and start to produce antibodies, it will not affect your current pregnancy, but all future pregnancies will be high risk and will cause anemia in the baby.
As far as I know, there should be no other concerns. Your ob-gyn would monitor sensitivity when they do bloodwork and would tell you if you were sensitized to Rh. But they did make me sign a form when I got the shot saying I was aware of side effects of the shot. I didn't have any side effects and was wondering if anyone on here ever had.
We never found out if my partner is positive or negative, so I have no idea if I have to worry about it. I just got the shot, so I should be fine for a bit.
I was supposed to get mine this morning at our pre-natal clinic appointment but apparently no one sent over the proper papers. They didn't know I was O negative and my husband was A positive and they don't give the shots on Saturdays. Now we have to go back on Tuesday. They were a little bit rude about it to be honest lol. As if it's our fault for the miscommunication? My husband kept kicking me gently under the table to remind me to keep my crazy pregnancy hormones to a minimum lol.
I am terrified of shots and of course my doctor told me the rhogam is a "painful" shot. Uhhhh thanks?
This is not true. They don't have a life span.
If you are RH negative, you will get another rhogam shot before you leave the hospital to cover you for the first part of your next pregnancy (should you have another kid.)
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