Any one have to deal with this during pregnancy? Wife needs to head in for a RhoGAM injection in the near future because of blood type incompatibilities. We had to go through it in 2021 prior to the vaccine being widespread so we weren't immensely concerned. But considering the time we live in now, not sure what our options are if any.
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If there is Rh incompatibility you need the RhoGAM injection . I know of no oher options...perhaps there is a way to guarantee the blood products used are from unvaxxed people...
BTW...if you want to do some interesting reading check out info on the Rh- blood type...extremely interesting...
What type of info should I be looking for? Before the first pregnancy it was pretty much a blind sided moment when they came at us with the "your blood will kill your baby" talk so our research was mostly trying to figure out if we could avoid it back then. Now, obviously, the stakes are a little higher, but regardless, I'd be interested if you have a particular topic in mind when talking about that info.
I took the shot I am A neg husband A pos. My grandma lost her second 2 kids. When my kid was same as me they skipped the after shot and at that time they only gave after you had a positive baby. I can’t remember if I had one during pregnancy.
I don’t vaccinate the babies though.
If you type in Rh- blood unique you will get a lot of the scientific and historical aspects of Rh- blood, which I found interesting...there was also some discussion on Quora about the possibility of covid tainted blood products used in the Rhogam shots...some medical people chime in that there is no way to be affected by that but truthfully I don't know if I would believe them...I may try to ask some anti-vax people on X of the safety of the shots. It seems like a crap shoot but it seems necessary. If husband and wife are both Rh- the shot is not necessary...the book suggested may have some answers...this is a really good question although it only affects a minority of the population...