Abstract:Introduction
In September 2016, a nationwide targeted routine antenatal anti‐D prophylaxis program was implemented in Norway. The prophylaxis (anti‐D immunoglobulin) aims to cover the whole third trimester and is administered in gestational week 28 to RhD‐negative women who carry RhD‐positive fetuses. However, in many women, antibody screening at delivery does not detect anti‐D immunoglobulin. The goal of this study was to investigate the presumable role of dose and timing of antenatal anti‐D immunoglobulin ad… Show more
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