"does anyone know if there’s a way to safely manage the issue of a RhoGam injection from non vax blood?"
I am not sure what you are asking...are you both Rh- and desire to store your own blood if needed or are you asking if you needed blood and had already gotten the RhoGam shot, how would that affect you and baby if you received a blood transfusion from someone else's unvaxxed (Rh-, I presume) blood. I have a daughter who received the Rho Gam shots twice but this was all before there was vaxxed and unvaxxed blood. I would think if you stored your blood after your shot, it would contain the necessary protection for the mother and baby. I am sure once you start your visits to a doctor, they will be able to answer any questions about the safest way to deal with the possibility of a transfusion. I personally would be wary that any blood I donated for my own use, would get lost in the shuffle once they took it. I do not trust the medical profession in any way, shape or form. Since you said another kid, I assume you have a doctor you have dealt with in the past. Maybe it would be good to talk to them before you get pregnant. Good luck on expanding your family...especially in these trying times. God bless...
"does anyone know if there’s a way to safely manage the issue of a RhoGam injection from non vax blood?"
I am not sure what you are asking...are you both Rh- and desire to store your own blood if needed or are you asking if you needed blood and had already gotten the RhoGam shot, how would that be affect you and baby if you received a blood transfusion from someone else's unvaxxed (Rh-, I presume) blood. I have a daughter who received the Rho Gam shots twice but this was all before there was vaxxed and unvaxxed blood. I would think if you stored your blood after your shot, it would contain the necessary protection for the mother and baby. I am sure once you start your visits to a doctor, they will be able to answer any questions about the safest way to deal with the possibility of a transfusion. I personally would be wary that any blood I donated for my own use, would get lost in the shuffle once they took it. I do not trust the medical profession in any way, shape or form. Since you said another kid, I assume you have a doctor you have dealt with in the past. Maybe it would be good to talk to them before you get pregnant. Good luck on expanding your family...especially in these trying times. God bless...
"does anyone know if there’s a way to safely manage the issue of a RhoGam injection from non vax blood?"
I am not sure what you are asking...are you both Rh- and desire to store your own blood if needed or are you asking if you needed blood and had already got ten the RhoGam shot, how would that be affect you and baby if you received a blood transfusion from someone else's unvaxxed (Rh-, I presume) blood. I have a daughter who received the Rho Gam shots twice but this was all before there was vaxxed and unvaxxed blood. I would think if you stored your blood after your shot, it would contain the necessary protection for the mother and baby. I am sure once you start your visits to a doctor, they will be able to answer any questions about the safest way to deal with the possibility of a transfusion. I personally would be wary that any blood I donated for my own use, would get lost in the shuffle once they took it. I do not trust the medical profession in any way, shape or form. Since you said another kid, I assume you have a doctor you have dealt with in the past. Maybe it would be good to talk to them before you get pregnant. Good luck on expanding your family...especially in these trying times. God bless...