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The Management of Women with Red Cell Antibodies during Pregnancy

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Last updated:30th Apr 2014
The Management of Women with Red Cell Antibodies during Pregnancy - Royal College of Obstetricians and Gynaecologists (RCOG)


The purpose of this guideline is to provide guidance on the management of pregnant women with red cell antibodies predating the pregnancy or those developing antibodies during pregnancy. The guideline also includes the management of fetal anaemia caused by red cell antibodies, as well as the early management of the neonate at risk of anaemia and/or hyperbilirubinaemia. It does not address the management of the pregnant woman with anti-platelet antibodies or other autoimmune or alloimmune antibodies.


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