RH-negative father and a RH-positive mother conceived a child are most likely to require testing for anti-d antibodies and/or an injection of rh immunoglobulin.
The anti-D antibodies, sometimes referred to as anti-D antibodies, that destroy RhD positive red blood cells will be examined in a woman's blood if she is RhD negative.
If her child has blood that carries the RhD mutation, she might have been exposed to them while she was pregnant.
Rh immunoglobulin (RhIG) is a drug used to treat idiopathic thrombocytopenic purpura (ITP) in people who are Rh positive and to prevent RhD isoimmunization in moms who are RhD negative.
It is frequently administered both during and after pregnancy. When RhD-positive blood is administered to RhD-negative individuals, it may also be used.
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