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At 12:58 am -0500 5/2/01, Joe&Nataliya Wilson wrote:
>It's me, the Russian LLL leader again. I have another question concerning
>BF if a mother is Rh negative. There isn't much on the subject in the
>archives. Why is it considered unsafe by some doctors? Is BF still
>possible if a mother doesn't receive the Rogam shot? What are the possible
>consequences of BF under such circumstances. Any professional literature on
>the subject.
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>Nataliya Wilson
>
Can't speak for the rest of the world, Nataliya, but I can say that
in the UK being Rhesus -ve is not an issue among doctors, whether or
not the mother has had the shot or not. That is to say, I have never
heard of it being an issue...and I feel fairly sure I would have come
across it by now.
Heather Welford Neil
NCT bfc Newcastle upon Tyne UK
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