does that mean it has a purpose? Is it there to prevent women who lack the protein, from having children with a man who DOES have it?
I think it's an interesting topic worthy of discussion, but nowhere can I find a discussion of it. I am RH-, which is rare and it only causes problems when women produce babies who are RH+ after giving birth to their first baby who was also RH+. If I were to get pregnant again with an RH+ child (which can only happen if the father is RH+), then my body would reject the baby as being foreign. Since I recieved the Rho-Gam injection, am I safe for future pregnancies of RH+ babies? How has Rho-Gam changed my physiology.
2007-02-15
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