Sooo.. My OB office just called and said I needed to come in tomorrow instead of Friday for a RhoGAM injection because my blood type is O Negative.. Has anyone else had this? Any side effects? Should I be worried? The doctors secretary said she couldn't tell me much about it or anything and the doc could answer any questions tomorrow. HELP fellow Preggie mamas! 😃
and basically, once the baby is out, you get a shot so you're not "reactive" or until you're not reactive. (hard to explain, but til you don't have the antibodies in your blood) once the baby is out, there's no foreign blood, so no chance to become reactive.
nope I get it. I can't say why they never gave it to you til now, it depends when you get it. I had to get one at 25 weeks because of my son jumping on me, so they were going to give me one right before I gave birth, but I had to get a second one due to a car accident, so I'm good until after birth.
@emily18234, just curious about the timing since i'll be 39 weeks on Friday and just now am being told about it.. I've had so much blood work done, you'd think they would have told me sooner.
@emily18234, i've read online its given in the third trimester.. Why are they just now telling me? lol Are you supposed to get it more than once before you deliver? She did mention having to get one after delivery too.. So the one after delivery is for future pregnancies even though it only lasts a couple weeks? Sorry, you might not know these answers but google tends to have me freaking out sometimes LOL
yeah, I've had it 2 or 3 times this pregnancy. typically it's done around 28 weeks, then of you have abdominal trauma. the first baby typically doesn't cause the issue, the issue arises during delivery and subsequent pregnancies. you'll be tested after delivery and given another one, but you're so far along, it might cover it
I've had it twice actually! All is it is a precautionary action in case your baby has a different blood type and for future pregnancies as well😊 I didn't have side effects for either one
@leerhonda66, @rochelleyayy @mrs.lee627 @joywzeiter2016 @babymama85 thank you ladies!! definitely eased my hypochondriac mind. I swear it's even worse being pregnant lol
It's very important! Just means you and your baby might have a different blood type. The shot prevents your body from making antibodies against your baby!
@emily18234, okay good! the doctor left me a voicemail saying it was important and that it couldnt wait until my Friday appointment.. I guess they want to make sure I get it ASAP in case I was to go into labor? I'm a hypochondriac so I've been freaking out lmao! As long as it's normal and won't hurt the baby I'll be fine.. I will deff ask though.. Do they give you an option on where they inject?
agrreed with @emily18234. ive had to have two with both of my pregnancies deff get it in your bum! @ayeewhipxo
I just got mine last week. I got mine in my arm. Didn't hurt and I didn't have any side effects.
No experience with it, but it's because your blood and babies blood are not compatible. The shots help so that your body doesn't reject the baby
also, of your baby is rh- you will not need one after delivery.