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Successful outcome of a pregnancy complicated by anti-e and anti-Di
Summary: Imagine being pregnant and finding out your blood has rare antibodies that could potentially harm your baby. That is exactly what happened to a 33-year-old mother expecting her sixth child. Doctors discovered two strong antibodies, called anti-e and anti-Di, in her blood. These can sometimes cause serious problems for a developing baby. However, her pregnancy doctors, baby specialists, and blood experts worked closely together to keep a watchful eye on her. Thanks to their excellent teamwork and planning, the baby was born perfectly healthy!
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Blood Banks
Neonatologists
Hepatitis B e Antigens
Blood Group Antigens
Transfusion Medicine