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Re: My Challenges With Rhesus Factor In Pregnancy And How I Overcame It by flamingREED(m): 9:24pm On Jun 01, 2018
God never told anyone to be illiterate.

If you're thanking Him you don't need to add 'for science'.

He's Omniscient.
Re: My Challenges With Rhesus Factor In Pregnancy And How I Overcame It by Katier00(f): 9:33pm On Jun 01, 2018
ChelseaDr:


You are very correct. That is the standard practice. However we have our peculiarities in this country. It is not everyone that enjoys health insurance and most dont cover the drug because it is very expensive for our women to afford.

2 weeks ago, I advised a couple to start making arrangement for the drug, when the made enquiries, the price ranged between N40,000 to N43,000.

So cost is a very serious factor hence most doctors resort to giving it after birth.

Thanks for this insight.
Cheers!!
I don't think that my case was because of the cost, yes the injection is very expensive but some doctors don't think it is necessary to take 2 doses. I was given the best attention by my doctor who is a senior consultant, went for antenatal very week from 5th to the 40th week. So I had all the attention I needed.
Re: My Challenges With Rhesus Factor In Pregnancy And How I Overcame It by professore(m): 10:00pm On Jun 01, 2018
Nice
Re: My Challenges With Rhesus Factor In Pregnancy And How I Overcame It by wellmax(m): 1:10pm On Jun 02, 2018
Opinionated:
By Aiso Temitope Kristy Osekafore

I got married 2007 and September 4th, 2008, I had my first baby at Airforce Hospital, Jos (10 days after my EDD). He was weak and all afforts to get the Nurses around to see to him proved abortive as they claimed he was perfectly okay. The doctor on ward round the following morning noticed he was having difficulty breathing and attended to him immediately. He was taken to the EPU and was placed on oxygen but he didn’t make it. He died 13 hours after birth…. And that was the beginning of struggles with pregnancy.

I got pregnant again the following year but miscarried and then again. This time, I carried the baby till 28 weeks until I stopped feeling movements. I rushed to the hospital and alas, she was dead. I was induced for three days before she came out. Oh, the jubilation.. like I had the baby alive.. The joy was that I was alive.

So many people told me to go to prayer houses. In fact, someone told me I had water spirits and my water husband doesn’t want me to have a “land baby”. Hmmm…

When I had my fourth pregnancy, I decided no more private hospitals (I, of course changed hospitals after the first) so I headed for JUTH (Jos University Teaching Hospital) where I was made to know I was O- (Rhesus Negative). Meanwhile, I have had this test over six (6) times before my fourth pregnancy but all came out positive. Hmm…, our medical system sha…

A woman with rhesus negative blood in pregnancy can be pregnant with a rhesus positive baby if the baby’s father is rhesus positive. If any of the baby’s blood enters the woman’s bloodstream, the woman’s immune system can develop antibodies (infection-fighting proteins) against the rhesus antigens. This is known as sensitisation. A transfer of blood can occur during birth, or if the woman has a bleed or an injury.

Production of the antibodies is not a problem in a first pregnancy, but when a woman with a rhesus negative blood type is pregnant next time with a rhesus positive baby, her antibodies can attack that baby’s red blood cells. This can result in a serious condition called haemolytic disease of the newborn, which leads to anaemia and jaundice in the baby.

Anti-D injection

If the woman is given an injection of a solution called ‘Anti-D’, it will ‘mop up’ any rhesus positive antigens, preventing production of antibodies against the baby. Anti-D injections reduce the risk of a rhesus negative woman becoming sensitised.

I was monitored and had to go through Cesarean Section two weeks before my EDD and took the Anti-D injection.

Long story short, I had 6 pregnancies (cause I had yet another miscarriage) and yes I have 2 lovely boys.

Ignorance makes us think medical problems are spiritual. As much as you pray, please seek medical help.

Source: My Challenges with Rhesus Factor in Pregnancy and How I Overcame It

Re: My Challenges With Rhesus Factor In Pregnancy And How I Overcame It by tammie24: 10:42am On Jun 08, 2018
Opinionated:
By Aiso Temitope Kristy Osekafore

I got married 2007 and September 4th, 2008, I had my first baby at Airforce Hospital, Jos (10 days after my EDD). He was weak and all afforts to get the Nurses around to see to him proved abortive as they claimed he was perfectly okay. The doctor on ward round the following morning noticed he was having difficulty breathing and attended to him immediately. He was taken to the EPU and was placed on oxygen but he didn’t make it. He died 13 hours after birth…. And that was the beginning of struggles with pregnancy.

I got pregnant again the following year but miscarried and then again. This time, I carried the baby till 28 weeks until I stopped feeling movements. I rushed to the hospital and alas, she was dead. I was induced for three days before she came out. Oh, the jubilation.. like I had the baby alive.. The joy was that I was alive.

So many people told me to go to prayer houses. In fact, someone told me I had water spirits and my water husband doesn’t want me to have a “land baby”. Hmmm…

When I had my fourth pregnancy, I decided no more private hospitals (I, of course changed hospitals after the first) so I headed for JUTH (Jos University Teaching Hospital) where I was made to know I was O- (Rhesus Negative). Meanwhile, I have had this test over six (6) times before my fourth pregnancy but all came out positive. Hmm…, our medical system sha…

A woman with rhesus negative blood in pregnancy can be pregnant with a rhesus positive baby if the baby’s father is rhesus positive. If any of the baby’s blood enters the woman’s bloodstream, the woman’s immune system can develop antibodies (infection-fighting proteins) against the rhesus antigens. This is known as sensitisation. A transfer of blood can occur during birth, or if the woman has a bleed or an injury.

Production of the antibodies is not a problem in a first pregnancy, but when a woman with a rhesus negative blood type is pregnant next time with a rhesus positive baby, her antibodies can attack that baby’s red blood cells. This can result in a serious condition called haemolytic disease of the newborn, which leads to anaemia and jaundice in the baby.

Anti-D injection

If the woman is given an injection of a solution called ‘Anti-D’, it will ‘mop up’ any rhesus positive antigens, preventing production of antibodies against the baby. Anti-D injections reduce the risk of a rhesus negative woman becoming sensitised.

I was monitored and had to go through Cesarean Section two weeks before my EDD and took the Anti-D injection.

Long story short, I had 6 pregnancies (cause I had yet another miscarriage) and yes I have 2 lovely boys.

Ignorance makes us think medical problems are spiritual. As much as you pray, please seek medical help.

Source: My Challenges with Rhesus Factor in Pregnancy and How I Overcame It

I'm also rhesus negative (B Negative) two lovely girls

Going by your story you have been sensitised...? Which means taking anti D injection is of no use

What saved me was that I had done genotype and blood group test before I even got married so I knew I was rhesus negative
When I got pregnant my blood was taken for routine test and the result came back positive
This was in Garki hospital Abuja
Knowing I was neagive in insisted they do another test and that came back negative
Same mistake was made during my second pregnancy
Imagine if I needed blood
These people would just give me a rhesus positive blood!
Re: My Challenges With Rhesus Factor In Pregnancy And How I Overcame It by MhizElla: 8:45am On Sep 03, 2018
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