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Mon, 28 Jun 1999 19:43:36 -0700
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I am a little behind and see that this question has been covered
thoroughly but without referencing, here is the reference from the new
edition of Lawrence:

"Only rare trace amounts of anti-Rh are present in colostrum and none in
mature milk of women given large doses of Rh immune globulin immediately
postpartum.  No adverse response noted, even with these high dosages.
Any Rh antibodies in the mother's milk are thought to be inactivated by
the gastric juices. Rh immune globulin or Rh sensitization is not a
contraindication to breastfeeding"

Janie Ginder

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