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Maternal care for rhesus isoimmunization Save


ICD-10 code: O36.0

Chapter: Pregnancy, childbirth and the puerperium

Maternal Care for Rhesus Isoimmunization

Rhesus isoimmunization is a condition that affects pregnant women who have a negative blood type and are carrying a fetus with a positive blood type. This condition occurs when the mother's immune system produces antibodies that attack the fetus's red blood cells. Maternal care for rhesus isoimmunization is essential to ensure a healthy pregnancy and prevent complications. Here are some important steps for maternal care for rhesus isoimmunization:

  1. Prenatal Screening: All pregnant women should undergo prenatal screening to determine their blood type and Rh status. If a woman is Rh-negative, her healthcare provider will check the father's blood type to determine if the fetus is at risk for rhesus isoimmunization.
  2. RhoGAM Injections: Rh-negative women who are carrying an Rh-positive fetus should receive RhoGAM injections during their pregnancy. RhoGAM is a medication that helps prevent the mother's immune system from producing antibodies that attack the fetus's red blood cells.
  3. Monitoring Fetal Health: Women with rhesus isoimmunization should have regular prenatal visits to monitor fetal health. This may include ultrasounds to check for fetal anemia or other complications.
  4. Treatment for Fetal Anemia: If fetal anemia is detected, treatment may be necessary to prevent complications. This may include fetal blood transfusions or early delivery.
  5. Delivery Planning: Women with rhesus isoimmunization may need to deliver their baby early to prevent complications. Your healthcare provider will discuss delivery options based on your individual situation.

Maternal care for rhesus isoimmunization is crucial to ensure a healthy pregnancy and a healthy baby. If you are pregnant and have an Rh-negative blood type, talk to your healthcare provider about prenatal screening and RhoGAM injections. With proper care, most women with rhesus isoimmunization can have a healthy pregnancy and a healthy baby.

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